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Botter vs Hotter - What's the difference?

botter | hotter |

As nouns the difference between botter and hotter

is that botter is one who operates a bot (automated process) while hotter is one who steals a vehicle in order to joyride.

As an adjective hotter is

comparative of hot.

As a verb hotter is

to vibrate; to rattle.

botter

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (internet) One who operates a bot (automated process).
  • * 2008 , New Scientist (volume 200, issues 2682-2688, page 28)
  • It is estimated by industry and leading botters that only around 1 in 10 players using bots make a profit, mainly in low-stakes games.
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    hotter

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (hot)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (UK, slang) One who steals a vehicle in order to joyride.
  • * 1992 , David P. Waddington, Contemporary Issues in Public Disorder (page 209)
  • Unable effectively to give chase to the hotters for fear of endangering the lives of pedestrians and motorists, the police had been forced to play a waiting game

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (UK, dialect, North England, dated) To vibrate; to rattle.
  • * 1833 , Thomas Sopwith, An account of the mining districts of Alston Moor, Weardale and Teesdale in Cumberland and Durham (page 137)
  • The jolting, hottering motion of the waggon, the splashing of the water, and the dark and narrow passage, all concur to produce a strange effect

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