mods

/mɑdz/
noun
  1. A subculture of young people in 1960s Britain known for wearing stylish clothes (like suits and parkas) and riding scooters.
    • He dressed like a mod, with a tailored jacket and a Vespa scooter.
    • The mods were famous for their sharp suits and love of soul music.
    • In the 1960s, mods often clashed with rockers on the streets.
  2. Modifications or changes made to something, especially to a vehicle, video game, or software.
    • He installed several mods to improve the graphics in the game.
    • The software mods allowed users to add new features.
    • Car mods can include new exhaust systems or custom paint jobs.
  3. Short for moderators, people who oversee online forums or communities.
    • If you have a problem, contact the mods for help.
    • The forum mods enforce the rules fairly.
    • The mods removed the spam comments from the discussion board.
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