Post by llecha on Mar 2, 2014 19:37:28 GMT -5
Contributed by Pll
written by: Thunder Brothers
AGG: AGG/POW/DEF, Agression, determines how many punches you throw.
AGL: Agility, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
AP, APs: Ability points, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
B.A.R.F: B.A.R.F stands for Brotherhood Against Real Flashers. It started as a NewsFlash article called Ulf "Malotto" Ottosson Sanctified! following a fight where Ottosson's manager forgot to change his FP and ended up allouting a flasher - who then complained loudly after the fight for taking serious ips despite winning. Following that, the procedure of hurting a flasher that way became a lot more common.
Since then B.A.R.F has made several NewsFlash appereances and gotten a bit of a following in the crusade against KP (and flashers in particular) and Scandinavians started making press releases simply stating B.A.R.F after having allouted flasher in fights they couldn't win anyway. Fast forward a few years and that procedure is now known as Barfing a flasher. (Entry by: PityPart)
B.A.S.S: Brotherhood Against Sissy Slappers. Never as popular as B.A.R.F although NNN is rumoured to be one of the members
BARFing: Going allout to the body of a flasher and sacrificing the fight with the intent to cause serious ips to the flasher
BLD: Fighter build, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Chess: Usually means Morton's WeBL Chess Rankings where gyms are ranked according to whom they beat and whom they lose to.
CHN: Chin, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
CND: Conditioning, a.k.a CON, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
CON: Conditioning, a.k.a CND, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Cut Explosion: Sustaining multiple cuts in one round, see Injuries for why and how it may happen and rounds 10-12 in this fight for how it might look.
CUT: Cuts, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
DEF: AGG/POW/DEF, Defense, determines how well you defend yourself.
E/F: Earnings per Fight, one of the oldest ways to rank gyms, see Neal's Rankings
E/L: Earnings per loss, sort of improved version of E/F, in a way takes win% into the equation, see Neal's Rankings
End: Short for endurance (CND * 10)
F/T: Fights per Title, obviously the lower the better, see Neal's Rankings
Flasher: A max KP, high CHN, low CND fighter that specializes in KO-ing his opponent in round 1-3. Commonly using allout
FP: Fight Plan, where you write the instructions for your fighter.
Freak: A fighter with very low score in on ability or strange design. Most are not viable but see The WeBL University - Introductory Freaks (Sissies and Super clinchers) and Creating A 7' Cruiser for examples of viable freaks.
H2H: Head-to-Head record, wins & losses versus a specific gym. It is considered very bad form to refer to this in PR or Smack
HGT: Height, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
IP, IPs: Injury points, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Jr. Olys: WeBL Junior Olympics, the best non-WT managers from each region meet in a major tournament once a year.
KD: Knock down, see Complete Rules
KO ratio: THe percantage of fights won by KO
KO: Knock out, ends the fight, see Complete Rules
KP: Knockout Punch, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Olys: WeBL Olympics, the best managers from each region meet in a major tournament once a year.
P4P: Pound-for-Pound rankings, once immensely popular but now sadly defunct. The old rankings are still available
POW: AGG/POW/DEF, Power, determines how hard you hit you opponnent
PR: Press Release, all fighter may issue press releases before the fight. see also Smack
RP: Role Play, when managers talk in character and usually heap abuse on other fighters, see also Smack.
RT: Regional Title, you get the belt for being top dog in the region. If you take two titles in a geographic region, Scandinavia,
Europe, etc, the fighter is promoted to Contenders and may chase that elusive WT.
Sissy: Freakishly tall fighter with 1-3STR , see The WeBL University - Introductory Freaks (Sissies and Super clinchers)
Slapper: A weak Dancer, usually with STR<10
Slapping: A fighter that uses a 1POW tactic to maximize score
Smack: Talking trash in a press release, see Smack 101 and Overview of Smack Talk for learning this noble art.
SPD: Speed, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Stock FP: Stock Fight Plan, a plan designed to beat most plans from less experienced gyms, that is used over and over.
STR: Strength, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Streak, Win Streak: The number of fights without losses or draws that your fighter has had.
TKO: Technical Knock out, ends the fight, see Complete Rules
WGT: Weight, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
WICT: WeBL Chairmans Invitational Tourney, a pretigous invational tourney. Participation by invitation only. If you do something good for the WeBL, your chance to be invited increases.
Win pct, W%: Win percentage, calculated as (Won + Draws/2)/Total number of fights, see Randar's Rankings at Morton's
WT: World Title, the goal for most boxers. So far only about 3% of the gyms has ever won a world title
written by: Thunder Brothers
AGG: AGG/POW/DEF, Agression, determines how many punches you throw.
AGL: Agility, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
AP, APs: Ability points, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
B.A.R.F: B.A.R.F stands for Brotherhood Against Real Flashers. It started as a NewsFlash article called Ulf "Malotto" Ottosson Sanctified! following a fight where Ottosson's manager forgot to change his FP and ended up allouting a flasher - who then complained loudly after the fight for taking serious ips despite winning. Following that, the procedure of hurting a flasher that way became a lot more common.
Since then B.A.R.F has made several NewsFlash appereances and gotten a bit of a following in the crusade against KP (and flashers in particular) and Scandinavians started making press releases simply stating B.A.R.F after having allouted flasher in fights they couldn't win anyway. Fast forward a few years and that procedure is now known as Barfing a flasher. (Entry by: PityPart)
B.A.S.S: Brotherhood Against Sissy Slappers. Never as popular as B.A.R.F although NNN is rumoured to be one of the members
BARFing: Going allout to the body of a flasher and sacrificing the fight with the intent to cause serious ips to the flasher
BLD: Fighter build, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Chess: Usually means Morton's WeBL Chess Rankings where gyms are ranked according to whom they beat and whom they lose to.
CHN: Chin, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
CND: Conditioning, a.k.a CON, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
CON: Conditioning, a.k.a CND, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Cut Explosion: Sustaining multiple cuts in one round, see Injuries for why and how it may happen and rounds 10-12 in this fight for how it might look.
CUT: Cuts, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
DEF: AGG/POW/DEF, Defense, determines how well you defend yourself.
E/F: Earnings per Fight, one of the oldest ways to rank gyms, see Neal's Rankings
E/L: Earnings per loss, sort of improved version of E/F, in a way takes win% into the equation, see Neal's Rankings
End: Short for endurance (CND * 10)
F/T: Fights per Title, obviously the lower the better, see Neal's Rankings
Flasher: A max KP, high CHN, low CND fighter that specializes in KO-ing his opponent in round 1-3. Commonly using allout
FP: Fight Plan, where you write the instructions for your fighter.
Freak: A fighter with very low score in on ability or strange design. Most are not viable but see The WeBL University - Introductory Freaks (Sissies and Super clinchers) and Creating A 7' Cruiser for examples of viable freaks.
H2H: Head-to-Head record, wins & losses versus a specific gym. It is considered very bad form to refer to this in PR or Smack
HGT: Height, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
IP, IPs: Injury points, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Jr. Olys: WeBL Junior Olympics, the best non-WT managers from each region meet in a major tournament once a year.
KD: Knock down, see Complete Rules
KO ratio: THe percantage of fights won by KO
KO: Knock out, ends the fight, see Complete Rules
KP: Knockout Punch, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Olys: WeBL Olympics, the best managers from each region meet in a major tournament once a year.
P4P: Pound-for-Pound rankings, once immensely popular but now sadly defunct. The old rankings are still available
POW: AGG/POW/DEF, Power, determines how hard you hit you opponnent
PR: Press Release, all fighter may issue press releases before the fight. see also Smack
RP: Role Play, when managers talk in character and usually heap abuse on other fighters, see also Smack.
RT: Regional Title, you get the belt for being top dog in the region. If you take two titles in a geographic region, Scandinavia,
Europe, etc, the fighter is promoted to Contenders and may chase that elusive WT.
Sissy: Freakishly tall fighter with 1-3STR , see The WeBL University - Introductory Freaks (Sissies and Super clinchers)
Slapper: A weak Dancer, usually with STR<10
Slapping: A fighter that uses a 1POW tactic to maximize score
Smack: Talking trash in a press release, see Smack 101 and Overview of Smack Talk for learning this noble art.
SPD: Speed, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Stock FP: Stock Fight Plan, a plan designed to beat most plans from less experienced gyms, that is used over and over.
STR: Strength, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
Streak, Win Streak: The number of fights without losses or draws that your fighter has had.
TKO: Technical Knock out, ends the fight, see Complete Rules
WGT: Weight, one of the fighters attributes, see The WeBL Glossary
WICT: WeBL Chairmans Invitational Tourney, a pretigous invational tourney. Participation by invitation only. If you do something good for the WeBL, your chance to be invited increases.
Win pct, W%: Win percentage, calculated as (Won + Draws/2)/Total number of fights, see Randar's Rankings at Morton's
WT: World Title, the goal for most boxers. So far only about 3% of the gyms has ever won a world title