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bot - Wiktionary to bot (third-person singular simple present bots, present participle boting, simple past and past participle boted) (UK, slang) To bugger (Australia, informal) To ask for and be ... en.wiktionary.org
BOT - Definition by AcronymFinder What does BOT stand for? www.acronymfinder.com
Bot - Meta A bot is a robot designed for performing certain repetitive tasks on a Wiki. Bots typically require permission to be one, and are occasionally used by negative editors (such as ... meta.wikimedia.org
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