immort

English

Etymology

Clipping of immortal.

Noun

immort (plural immorts)

  1. (Internet, informal) An immortal; an administrator of a multi-user dungeon.
    • 1995, djoh...@pluggers.esu8.k12.ne.us, “A great Role Playing MUD”, in rec.games.mud.diku (Usenet):
      Note: I'm not an immort on Armag, but merely just a player.
    • 2001, Eric Michael Mazur, Kate McCarthy, God in the details: American religion in popular culture, page 272:
      [Quoting "LegendMUD Rules"] For additional information, see individual help files or immorts with the 'Admin' flag.
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