the ability to buy stronger weapons, additional stat points, etc.) P2W: “Pay to Win.” Games with micro-transactions that give buyers an upper hand over regular players. P2P: “Pay to Play.” Games that you need to purchase to play. Owned: Used when you get badly beaten up in a game. Commonly used to alert a teammate support is enroute. Means "OK", to show they strongly agree with someone. "666 but better," 777 is a play on the numeronym '666' that gamers put in the chat after seeing another show an even more impressive skill.ĩ95: Chinese Slang. "Go and die!", 748 (pinyin: qīsìbā) represents 去死吧 (pinyin: qùsǐba), the equivalent of "Get lost!", or "Go to hell!"ħ77: Chinese Slang. "You're doing amazing sweetie," 666 (pinyin: liùliùliù) represents 溜溜溜 (pinyin: liùliùliù) or smooth/slick (comes from chinese gaming slang, where gamers would put '666' in the chat after seeing another showing an impressive skill)ħ48: Chinese Slang. It's a common way of showing laughter in Thai.Ħ66+: Chinese Slang. usually Chinese players will use this to express their joy.(Usually the more "3" added behind, the happier the player is)ĥ55+: Ha ha ha. Same meaning as "lol", means laughing(A neutral word). This can refer to being killed by one shot from full health or limited health (ie - "That tank can be 1 shotted from his current health").Ģ33+: Chinese Slang. Another term for pro.ġ shot/1 shotted: To kill or be killed with one shot. This is updated till Dec 2020.ġ337: Leet (elite). This was originally posted by Elite911 in 2016. More information can also be found on the WG Wiki here: ![]() ![]() If you have any you'd like to add to the list, please reply to the thread. World of Tanks Blitz Abbreviations, Nicknames, and Meaningsīelow is a list of abbreviations, nicknames and meanings of things used in World of Tanks Blitz.
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