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When a [[Demoman]] hits someone on the enemy team in midair with one of his grenades. | When a [[Demoman]] hits someone on the enemy team in midair with one of his grenades. | ||
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When a player hits someone on the enemy team in midair with a projectile. Usually used to refer to a [[Soldier]] hitting someone in midair with one of his rockets. | When a player hits someone on the enemy team in midair with a projectile. Usually used to refer to a [[Soldier]] hitting someone in midair with one of his rockets. | ||
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===Baiting=== | ===Baiting=== | ||
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===Pet=== | ===Pet=== | ||
− | A pet is a player who is out of position, typically in enemy territory, who | + | A pet is a player who is out of position, typically in enemy territory, who players decide to keep alive intentionally to stagger the player's respawn times or if it's a [[Medic]], to gain an Über advantage. |
===Pipe=== | ===Pipe=== | ||
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===Feed/Fed=== | ===Feed/Fed=== | ||
− | This is when a player puts themselves in an | + | This is when a player puts themselves in an unadventurous situation for no good reason and therefore causing an unnecessary death for their team for no benefit on their behalf. |
===Flank=== | ===Flank=== | ||
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===Main Caller=== | ===Main Caller=== | ||
− | The person who decides, communicates, and organizes, or calls, all the team's plays. In lower levels, the task is often delegated to the [[Medic]] but higher level play is | + | The person who decides, communicates, and organizes, or calls, all the team's plays. In lower levels, the task is often delegated to the [[Medic]] but higher level play usually is the Pocket or [[Demoman]]. |
===Mask, Masking=== | ===Mask, Masking=== | ||
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An abbreviation for '''P'''ick-'''U'''p '''G'''ame. Usually employed as a way to practice in a competitive environment as close as possible to an official competitive game, in which players sign up for classes they wish to play. Some pickup systems/sites also have a captain system in which two players are then assigned as "Captains" and pick their teams. | An abbreviation for '''P'''ick-'''U'''p '''G'''ame. Usually employed as a way to practice in a competitive environment as close as possible to an official competitive game, in which players sign up for classes they wish to play. Some pickup systems/sites also have a captain system in which two players are then assigned as "Captains" and pick their teams. | ||
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===Scrim=== | ===Scrim=== | ||
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===Whitelist=== | ===Whitelist=== | ||
− | A whitelist is a list of allowed items used mainly in competitive. The items not in the whitelist will not be | + | A whitelist is a list of allowed items used mainly in competitive. The items not in the whitelist will not be equipable and will reset players to stock. |
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