Mods


[mod] /mɒd/ Informal.

adjective
1.
very modern; up-to-date; being in the vanguard in style, dress, etc.
2.
(sometimes initial capital letter) of or relating to a style of dress of the 1960s, typified by miniskirts, bell-bottom trousers, boots, and bright colors and patterns.
noun
3.
a person who is in the vanguard in style, dress, etc.
4.
(sometimes initial capital letter) a British teenager of the 1960s who affected a very neat, sophisticated appearance and wore fancy clothing inspired by Edwardian dress.
[mod] /mɒd/ Informal.
noun
1.
an act or instance of ; modification.
verb (used with object), modded, modding.
2.
to modify, especially a vehicle or mechanical part:
The car was modded for speed and power.
3.
Computers.

[mod] /mɒd/
noun, Informal.
1.
the of an online message board:
Notify a mod immediately if another member is harassing you.
/mɒdz/
plural noun
1.
(at Oxford University) short for Honour Moderations
/mɒd/
noun
1.
(Brit)

/mɒd/
noun
1.
an annual Highland Gaelic meeting with musical and literary competitions
/mɒd/
abbreviation
1.
modulus
abbreviation (in Britain)
1.
Ministry of Defence
n.

“tidy, sophisticated teen” (usually contrasted with rocker), 1960, slang shortening of modern.

short for modification, c.1920, originally among aviators.

adjective

Modern; up-to-date, esp in the styles of the 1960s: shows off her attributes in a mod wardrobe (1960s+)
modern
mesiodistocclusal

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