aimbot
See also: Aimbot
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Noun
aimbot (plural aimbots)
- (video games) A program or patch that allows the player to cheat by having the character's weapon aimed automatically.
- 2021 May 2, Drachinifel, 3:58:12 from the start, in The Drydock - Episode 144, archived from the original on 26 September 2022:
- For the British, in the first confrontation, [a range-clock system] probably would've been somewhat useful - especially if Iron Duke was giving the ranges, considering that thing seemed to have an aimbot installed - but it would've maybe only marginally improved things for the British, I think.
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aimbot (third-person singular simple present aimbots, present participle aimbotting, simple past and past participle aimbotted)
- (video games) To cheat in a video game using an aimbot.
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