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Ehi [IRC, MUD] "Hello Again." Very Commonly Used To Greet People Upon Returning To An IRC Channel After Channel Hopping.
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[IRC, MUD] "Hello again." Very commonly used to greet
people upon returning to an IRC channel after channel hopping.
Related:
CHOP /chop/ n. [IRC] See channel op.
kick v. [IRC] To cause somebody to be removed from a IRC channel, an option only available to channel ops.
This is an extreme measure, often used to combat extreme flamage or flooding, but sometimes used at the CHOP's whim....
channel hopping n. [common; IRC, GEnie] To rapidly switch channels on IRC, or a GEnie chat board, just as a social butterfly might hop from one group to another at a party.
This term may derive from the TV watcher's idiom, `channel surfing'....
channel hopping: [IRC, GEnie] n. To rapidly switch channels on {IRC}, or a GEnie chat board, just as a social butterfly might hop from one group to another at a party.
This term may derive from the TV watcher's idiom, `channel surfing'....
channel op /chan'l op/ n. [IRC] Someone who is endowed with privileges on a particular IRC channel
commonly abbreviated `chanop' or `CHOP'. These privileges include the right to kick users, to change various status bits, and to make others into CHOPs....
channel op: /chan'l op/ [IRC] n. Someone who is endowed with privileges on a particular {IRC} channel
commonly abbreviated `chanop' or `CHOP'. These privileges include the right to {kick} users, to change various status bits, and to make others into CHOPs....
chanop /chan'-op/ n. [IRC] See channel op.
flood v. [common; IRC] To dump large amounts of text onto an IRC channel.
This is especially rude when the text is uninteresting and the other users are trying to carry on a serious conversation....
link-dead adj. [MUD] The state a player is in when they kill their connection to a MUD without leaving it properly.
The player is then commonly left as a statue in the game, and is only removed after a certain period of time (an hour on most MUDs)....