dig for victory

English

Etymology

From a wartime slogan promoting victory gardens.

Verb

dig for victory (third-person singular simple present digs for victory, present participle digging for victory, simple past and past participle dug for victory)

  1. (video games, roguelikes) To descend through the dungeon as quickly as possible, without spending unnecessary time on the upper levels.
    Synonym: (initialism) DfV
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