CJ Tech: With a downed survivor next to a pallet. its a tech that forces the killer to pick up the survivor when they try to break a pallet when you quick vault it. Making window for a forced flashlight save. Not sure what FOV is. just field of view id imagine like stretched monitors for more viewing room? Dumb Tech: After preferably stunning a killer with a pallet quick vault over it toward the killer and keep running. usually makes the killer attack the pallet out of confusion hence “dumb”

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FOV Tech – A blanket term for running up to the killer in a deliberate manner to hide just out of their FOV (Field of View). Common strats include running up to the killer and crouching before turning back, just after a killer has broken a pallet.

CJ Tech – The killer is standing over a downed survivor right next to a dropped pallet. You are on the opposite side of the pallet with a Flashlight. Vault the pallet to interrupt the killer’s “Break Pallet” prompt, causing them to pick up the downed survivor. Vault back over and Flashlight save them. This can be done in a multitude of ways, even including 1 survivor vaulting as a 2nd saves with a flashlight!

FOV is a tech where survivor attempt to run towards killer and then run away, fooling killer to think that the survivor sneak behind him since his field of view is always first person( this is usually done right after killer perform M1 attack) Watch Skerms or Ayrun’s video since they tends to do it a lot

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Fov Tech: you run next to the killer (while he’s facing you) and as you reach their leg, you crouch, making it seem to them like you ran past, giving an opportunity to run away.

Trying to figure out what your friends are saying on comms, or what people are complaining about in the post-game chat, can be tricky. With that in mind, here’s an easy-to-browse dictionary of Dead by Daylight terms you can use instead of asking questions and revealing your ignorance (you baby Dwight, you).

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Thank you for the suggestions, but I’m not sure these qualify as slang, since they’re terms actually used in the in-game text.

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Survivor Perk Nicknames since you did OoO – “Decisive” as an alternate nickname to DS – “MoM” to refer to Mettle of Man – “OtR” to refer to Off the Record (A fairly new addition actually) – “Plunderer’s” to refer to Plunderer’s Instinct – “Prove” to refer to Prove Thyself – “Repressed” to refer to Repressed Alliance

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– Some of these seem a bit dated. I don’t think anyone calls Object of Obsession OoO anymore. I think it’s just called “Object.” – There’s also “TnL Wall” or “T n’ L Wall” rather than “TL Wall” – You also use the word derogatory a lot for words that I don’t think are necessarily derogatory such as Baby Killer, Baby Dwight yeah but Baby Killer seems to be used more to mean an unexperienced killer and nothing else. – “Bubba” referring to the real name of the Cannibal as well as” Leather face” referring to his nickname – “Cow Tree” referring to the tree on all Coldwind Farm maps that contains a sacrificial butchered cow spread across it. – “Big Building” which typically refers to whichever building is on the map that is not the killer shack (provided it is an outdoor map) – “Iri” as a shortform of Iridescent. “Iri head” for instance (Iridescent Head a huntress add-on) or “Iri add-ons” to refer to the Ultra-rare add-ons – I noticed “Shack” was missing since it’s technically shortform for Killer Shack – “Cross map” was replaced with “Snipe/Sniped.” “Cross Map” now means when survivors cross the map from where they spawn (usually where the killer spawned, thereby making the killer cross the map twice to return to their spawn point) – I think you should remove “Ruin” since most people just drop “Hex:” when referring to a Hex perk (though NoED is an exception since it’s an acronym” – “Solo Q” to refer to readying up as a survivor by yourself – “Black pip” to refer to the safety pip (a pip used to help rank up in case you failed to get an actual pip.) – “Juice/Juiceing/Juiced” which usually means you’re gonna take everything (mostly their time) from the killer. – “Roblox censorship” or “Roblox chat,” a more niche term used to describe the poorly made censorship for the endgame chat – “BP” to refer to Bloodpoints, the game’s primary currency – “Zoomin” technically not a DBD term but it’s used a lot to refer to killers that are moving very fast, either from NoED, their power, or add-ons – “Moth(s)” which IS derogatory and refers to killers (usually inexperienced killers) that don’t understand you can move the camera up/down to avoid being blinded by the flashlight – “P#” in which # is any number between 1 and 100 to refer to the prestige level of a character – “DC” to refer to the action of a player disconnecting from a match – Some people call Nemesis “Nemmie” or possibly “Nemmy” – Technically you can or should include “Pinhead” since that name isn’t used as his real name or his killer name (Elliot/Cenobite respectively) – “PH” for Pyramid Head – “Sadako” referring to the real name of Onryo – “Heather” to refer to Cheryl Mason (her other name (don’t know why she has two but whatever)

Dumb Tech – Vaulting a pallet to the killer’s side after stunning them with it. This could also be considered a form of FOV Tech.

Here’s quite a few since you asked if you missed some (I apologize that it’s long but I know you’re trying to complete the list):

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Thought of several more: Respect the pallet: to avoid a pallet stun by stepping back before the survivor throws the pallet down. Eat the pallet: the opposite of respecting the pallet; you let yourself get stunned to then take the pallet out of the game. Squadette: A squad of 4 Claudettes, all probably running self-care. Billy: the Hillbilly. Space Billy: a glitch where the Hillbilly can catapult himself into his sky via revving his chainsaw. Jeryl: a cosmetic glitch where the head of James Sunderland (a Cheryl Mason legendary skin) is put onto Cheryl’s body. Devour: short for Hex: Devour Hope. Dribbling: dropping and picking up a survivor several times, normally to avoid getting stunned by Decisive Strike. Moondash: a Pig tech where she does the ambush attack backwards. Nemi: short for Nemesis, the killer from the Resident Evil chapter. Iri: short for Iridescent, a type of emblems (red, the highest grade) and add-ons (red, Ultra Rare add-ons).

Killer Perk Nicknames since you did some: – “BBQ” and “Barbeque” for Barbeque and Chili is missing – There’s “Devour” to refer to Hex: Devour Hope – “Nurse’s” to refer to Nurse’s Calling – “Corrupt” to refer to Corrupt Intervention – “Franklin’s” to refer to Franklin’s Demise – “Haunted” to refer to Hex: Haunted Grounds – “Infectious” to refer to Infectious Fright – “Lethal” to refer to Lethal Pursuit – “Monitor” to refer to Monitor and Abuse – “PWYF” or “PwYF” to refer to Play with Your Food – “StBfL” or “STBFL” to refer to Save the Best for Last – “Sloppy” to refer to Sloppy Butcher – “Thana” or “Thanata” to refer to Thanataphobia

We hope this Dead By Daylight Dictionary was helpful! Let us know if we missed any important DBD terms via the comment section below.

Don’t forget to add “gumping it” to hold w and not loop just run as far as possible. And FOV tech FOV means field of vision and it’s used to make the killer lose sight of you and get confused by running at then and ducking or circling around them throwing them off cause they can’t see you

– Bunny Tech – A Survivor DCing at a comedic moment (usually intentional). – Juicer – Outplaying the opposing side with a skilled play (eg 360). – Juiced – Referring to the person who has just been outplayed. – Getting Dedicated – Referring to DBD’s dedicated servers acting up, usually resulting in a survivor being hit when they seemingly shouldn’t be, much like ‘Pokos’.

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I think it would be nice if you added some more etymology, where the slang came from, for references, to your terms. Make it more in-depth. Sorry these are hastily written and not in Alphabetical order.

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Thanks for the detailed list! No worries on the length, it may prevent me from putting them all into the guide as quickly, but I’m sure other players will still be able to appreciate your effort in the meantime 🙂

Map nicknames if you want them: – “Wrecker’s” referring to Wrecker’s Yard from the AutoHaven Wrecker’s Realm. – “Cowshed” referring to Fractured Cow Shed from the Coldwind Farm map. (Also “Coldwind” itself is shortform of Coldwind Farm) – “Father Campbell’s” referring to Father Campbell’s Chapel from the Crotus Prenn Asylum. (As well as “Crotus Prenn” itself a shortform of Crotus Prenn Asylum) – “The Swamp” referring to all Backwater Swamp maps – “Lery’s” referring to the Treatment Theatre map – “Badham” referring to all Badham Preschool maps – “Hawkins” referring to Hawkins National Laboratory (figured I’d add this since you have demo on there) – “Midwich” referring to Midwich Elementary School map – “RCPD” to refer to Racoon City Police Department map – “Eyrie” to refer to Eyrie of Crows map

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Farmed Off Hook: Being unhooked directly in front of a killer, usually resulting in an instant down. (Called this because all it really does is give bp to the unhooker) Cross Map: Term used to describe a good huntress player hitting a hatchet from across the map, based on a guess on where the survs would be. 360: Running a quick circle around the killer, causing them to miss their attack. Build: A variety of perks and add ons based around a specific strategy. Bully Squad: A swf group that doesnt play to escape, but only to troll the killer as much as possible with repeated blinds, headon, teabagging, and the like.

Okay, here we goooo dont forget: sweat Sweaty BM Clicky Click- Spam flashlight, very rude Gen Jockey Beamer-Flashlight Basement Bubba

M1 Killer – a killer whose power doesn’t help them in chases. Infinite – a really good loop where the survivor can evade the killer indefinitely. Stack – synonym for token. OoO – Object of Obsession. Ruin – short for Hex: Ruin. LT Wall / T-L Wall – a specific Jungle Gym layout with two walls, shaped like an L and a T. Mirror Myers/Spooky Myers – a Myers with a Scratched Mirror add-on. Burger King Myers – a very slow Myers build with Judith’s Tombstone and Vanity Mirror.

There’s also the dolphin tech, Where as nurse she blinks down a floor and then back up to hit the survivor, intentionally

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The two zombies, Male and Female, are nicknamed Bob and Karen (or other variations, like Kevin and Karen) in some circles, and there was a meme going around that jokingly showed the changes after Stranger Things went off the menu due to losing the license: “Stanley Herington,” “Grancy Steller,” and “Greg” as the Demogorgon / Doggy / Doggo. “Big Brained” refers to a player that doesn’t fall for a Mind-Game, aka “200 IQ”, aka “He’s a KNOWER! / He KNOWS!” “Smol Brained” has teh dumb. “Getting Holed:” trying to bait a Killer into falling down a hole or off the edge of an upper story to where there isn’t a quick way back up. “Holed myself:” accidentally falling down the hole yourself, smol brained, pulling a dumb. “Pre-slam” is when an unseasoned player drops a pallet prematurely without hitting the Killer. Seasoned players will sometimes do this while being chased by a ranged Killer. “Throwing” can mean throwing down a pallet, or losing the match on purpose, depending. eg “Throwing Shack!” “Pre-fire” is aiming ranged attacks and shooting where you think a Survivor is going to appear around an object or corner, taken from FPS game slang. “Juke” taken from US football players using evasive maneuvers to avoid being tackled. “He’s got the jukes!” “Jebaited:” falling for a mind-game. Taken from the Twitch global emote Jebaited, modeled after Alex Jebailey. Basically a mash up term representing that someone was baited into doing something and falling for it. “I got jebaited into holing myself by the big brain.” “Broken Ankles:” looping and juking a Killer long enough without being caught until they give up chase, or even rage-quit the match. “I just broke that dude’s ankles!” “Vommy Mommy” The Plague “Sexy Legs” Michael Myers in the hospital gown. “Bing Bong / Ding Dong” The Wraith Pyramid Head aka “Daddy Dorito” due to the “triangle” shape of his helmet. “Dead Zone” an area of the map that has no help to the Survivor because it lacks something like a TL, vault, or the pallets that were there have already been thrown. This could also be used in reference to a Killer having nothing but broken hooks nearby, allowing a caught Survivor to wiggle free. “Holding me Hostage:” when either a Killer or Survivor prevents the game from ending on purpose via exploits in the map or game’s mechanics. Bad Manners. eg “He’s holding me hostage by wiggling out and running to a dead zone so I can’t hook him.” “Toxic ” a character using a playstyle trait perceived by the general community to be associated with that specific character. eg Toxic Feng running around the map siccing the Killer in chase onto other Survivors because they’re trying to troll or complete a challenge, etc. Toxic David, a Shirtless David skin trying to jebait the Killer into chasing for the sole purpose of looping, bullying, making plays. Toxic Nea, walking around with Urban Evasion perk crab walking (crouched the entire time). “Crab Walking” crouching and walking at the same time. Old FPS slang. “Back Rubs” refers to a player healing another player, due to the animation of the player doing the healing running their hands over the injured player’s back. “Quick, follow me to the boon and give me back rubs!” “Butt touches” long running meme, most likely going back to Tina from Bob’s Burger’s butt obsession, which became Twitch slang for fondly caring about someone else. “I can’t wait to meet you at Twitch con so I can touch your butt!” Survivors using the point emote while behind someone, including the Killer to poke their butt. Can also mean the Killer is ready to strike a Survivor in chase, “oh my god I’m in a dead zone and he’s gonna touch my butt!” “Mind-Gamed myself / himself” when a big brain player is too big brain going against a smol brain fresh player, to where they attempt to predict where the other player will move but it doesn’t work out because the fresh player doesn’t know any big brain moves yet. eg a Killer predicting what a Survivor is going to do and instead of them doing it they just hold W and run away into the open instead, leaving you staring at an empty doorway or window. “Cracked” super crazy good, tryhard, skilled. “Tiered Up” eg Michael Myers’ power involves 3 Tiers of power. eg “He’s Tiering Up / He’s Tiered Up!” or Vommy Mommy with the insta-down puke. “Insta-Down” 1 Hit and you’re down to the ground in the slug state, skipping your other two health states. “Save / Going for the Save” attempting to rescue another Survivor from a hook, or using a flashlight or pallet to stun the Killer to free the captured Survivor.