mod
/mɒd/; /moʊd/; /mɒd/; /moʊd/; /mɑːd/; /moʊd/Definitions
1. noun
a fashionably dressed young woman, especially one who frequents a nightclub or discotheque.
“The mod girls were known for their stylish outfits and love of pop music.”
2. noun
a person who is a fashion designer, especially in the field of haute couture.
“The mod’s latest collection was a huge hit at the fashion show.”
3. noun
a type of fashionable or stylish person, especially in the 1960s.
“The mod culture was all about fashion and music.”
4. verb
to modify or alter, especially in a way that is considered fashionable or stylish.
“She modded her old car to make it look like a sports car.”
5. verb
to make something fashionable or stylish.
“The designer modded the old furniture to make it look modern.”
6. prefix
a prefix used in computer programming to mean ‘modulus’ or ‘module’.
“The mod function is used to calculate the remainder of a division operation.”
7. abbreviation
an abbreviation for ‘moderator’, used in online forums or chat rooms.
“The mod was responsible for enforcing the rules of the online community.”