EĮ - May refer to an outdated meme that is surrealist and has no real meaning. There are many different ways this is spelt, so context is required.ĭog Water - An insult on another's players gaming performance. Players will type variations on the name to indicate they are talking about Discord. Can be an observation or a request for player to message them.ĭiscard/Disco - Roblox does not allow players to use the word Discord. Can be used seriously or for humor.ĭM - Means direct message. DĭD - Used in military roleplay to mean Dishonorably Discharged. CĬomped - Means a Roblox account was hacked (compromised).Ĭopypaste - Dismissive description of player who others believe have an uninspired avatar.Ĭord - Roblox does not allow uses of the word Discord. This can be chat phrases, Avatar Shop listings, etc. Means By The Way.īypass - Refers to any mode of getting around Roblox terms of service and guidelines. Comes from a meme outside of Roblox.īTW - Used to add on to the original statement. Similar to AFK, but usually exclusively said from the departing player.īruh - Used with versatility, Bruh can be a sign of disbelief, a dismissive statement, or even a filler phrase. Is use insultingly and implies artificial success.īRB - The player is saying they will Be Right Back. In many games, players fall into block pieces when they die.īoosted Ape - The idea that a player is only so high up in levels/points because their friends help boost them there. May refer to being banned from specific games, not Roblox entirely.īloxxed - Refers to a player being killed or defeated in Roblox. Is usually used in a taunting way by malicious or joking players.īeaming/Beamed - The practice or action of stealing limited edition items.īeaned - Means the same as Banned, just said in a different way for humor or added effect. May be used for bragging or just as a silly response.īanned Forever - A phrase that notes someone was not just banned from an individual game, but rather their entire Roblox account was banned.īased - Means that an above staement is worthy or praise, or that they heavily agree with a message.īB - May refer to either 1) the game BrickBattles or 2) baby, usually in a joking manner.īBG - Means baby girl. Bī) - This is an emoticon that signifies a smiling person wearing sunglasses. This is used in roleplaying games that have police and/or prisoners. Games that allow admins or other player power may apply here.ĪOS - Arrest on Sight. Also used on mobile and console.ĪA - This refers to claims of Admin Abuse, which is an overuse of power. It means someone is Away From Keyboard, where they are temporarily unable to play or respond. A phrase used when trading with another player.ĪFK - This is a common online term, but it is also used in Roblox. A phrase used when trading with another player.Ī/D - Means Accept or Decline. It is similar to asking someone to raise their hand.Ī/C - Means Accept or Counter. The player may ask "Who wants to play as siblings? ABC me" and the willing player will respond with ABC. AĪBC - Commonly seen in roleplay games, it is typically a way for someone to respond to a roleplay request. May be used to insult someone acting childish and under the age of 13. In non-game applications, it is used as a general challenge to another.ġ3 - Used seldomly, but is a reference to the 13+ age requirement to be a member on Roblox. Could be used seriously in battle games or jokingly/rudely in casual settings. #ġv1 - Refers to playing/fighting one-on-one. If you are in a hurry for a word, use ctrl + f to find what you're looking for. Some are Roblox specific and some is slang used broadly on the internet but commonly seen on the game. Roblox Terms & Slangīelow we've compiled any of words, abbreviations, and phrases we could find that were related to Roblox. These colloquialisms can become very confusing if you're new to Roblox, or if you're a parent trying to figure out what your child is saying (or people are saying to your child)! No matter the reason, browse here below to find the meanings of Roblox slang. Even in Roblox, there is specific slang used that outsiders are not privvy to. I understand it's a good business model for developers who might have a really sweet idea but not enough money to complete it, but as a consumer I'm really not interested in playing a buggy or incomplete game just to be tired of it by the time it's officially released.There is a lot of slang on the internet. Every time I see a game that looks interesting, I'm immediately disappointed when I see the "Early Access" label on the game page. I really think there should be an option to search by completed games only. How do we make something like this happen? Is there a way to filter out Early Access games on Steam? I notice there's a way to search for Early Access, but there isn't a similar option I can find for completed games.
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