plural mods
informal
: a modification made to something usually by its owner or user in order to change its appearance or function
a car mod
body mods
specifically
: a modification made to a software application (such as a video game) by a user in order to change the way the application looks or functions
The result is a pair of mods … that replace the game's usual science-based victory condition (achieved by launching a spaceship to Earth's nearest star, Alpha Centauri) with one dedicated to building superintelligent AI. —David Kushner
modded; modding; mods
informal
: to modify (something) from its original state in order to change its appearance or function
It is believed the 16-year-old boy, a learner driver, modded the vehicle himself by adding sirens and flashing lights.—Stefan Kostarelis
especially
: to modify (a software application, such as a video game)
The developer believed the cheaters were ruining the experience for everyone else by modding the game to allow them to pull off moves they shouldn't be able to … —Nick Santangelo
modder
noun
plural modders
Modders have been around at least since the original version of the popular shoot-'em-up Doom, which encouraged users to tweak the program.
—Hiawatha Bray
plural mods
informal
: the moderator of an online forum, chat room, or group
Reddit mods responded to the glitch promptly, eliminating the issue almost instantly.—theNextWeb.com
1
moderate
2
modification; modified
3
modulo; modulus
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