Botter vs Hotter - What's the difference?
botter | hotter |
(internet) One who operates a bot (automated process).
* 2008 , New Scientist (volume 200, issues 2682-2688, page 28)
(hot)
(UK, slang) One who steals a vehicle in order to joyride.
* 1992 , David P. Waddington, Contemporary Issues in Public Disorder (page 209)
(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)
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)- 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.
hotter
English
Adjective
(head)Noun
(en noun)- 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)- 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
