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An unconventionally modern style of fashionable dress originating in England in the 1960s, characterized by ankle-length black trenchcoats and sunglasses.
A 1960s British person who dressed in such a style and was interested in modernism and the modern music of the time; the opposite of a rocker.
(quote-journal) The “Mods” or “Moderns” wear sharply cut Italian‐style suits and long, pointed “winklepicker” shoes. They ride motor scooters fitted with scores of gleaming accesories(si).
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An user-created package containing modifications to the look or behaviour of a game.
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(quote-book)|title=(w): How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture|publisher=Random House|isbn=9781588362896|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ltQ6LYHpmQEC&pg=PT239&dq=doom+mods&hl=&cd=2&source=gbs_apiv=onepage&q=doom%20mods&f=false|text=Since Doom II, thousands of gamers had begun modifying id's products and making them available for free online. Doom fans would communicate entirely over the Internet to create mods of the game—often never even meeting in person or, for that matter, talking on the phone.
A moderator, for example on a discussion forum.
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{{quote-newsgroup|en|year=1992|author=Jordan K. Hubbard|title=How to convert Amiga mods to Arch?|newsgroup=comp.sys.acorn
{{quote-text|en|year=2003|author=Rene T. A. Lysloff; Leslie C. Gay, Jr.|title=Music and Technoculture|page=38
A moderately difficult route.
Moderations: university examinations generally taken in the first year.
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To modify (an object) from its original condition, typically to individualize and/or enhance the performance of the object.
To install or create a mod.
To moderate; to silence or punish (a rule-breaking user) on a forum, especially when done by a moderator.
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A festival of Gaelic song, arts and culture, akin to the Welsh eisteddfod.
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against (in constrast to; inconsistent with; contradicting)
against (refuting or implicating)
to (a victim)
for (e.g., as a treatment, cure, or prophylaxis)
return for; exchange for; as compensation for
against (as foreground re: a background)
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https://books.google.com/books?id=zeflDQAAQBAJ&q=%22mannes+mod%22v=snippet&q=%22mannes%20mod%22&f=false ''Adrian and Ritheus''
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late 10th century, of Eynsham|Ælfric, "Memory of the Saints"
late 9th century, Alfred the Great|King Alfred's translation of Augustine of Hippo|Saint Augustine's ''of Augustine|Soliloquies''
''(in poetry and compounds)'' courage, pride, zeal, or anger
c. 992, of Eynsham|Ælfric, "On the Nativity of our Lord"
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(often positive) of mind
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a (l) (moderator)
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