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This article contains a list of terms, abbreviations, and slang commonly used by users on VRChat.
This article contains a list of terms, abbreviations, and slang commonly used by users on VRChat.
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!Explanation  
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|Ask Forum
|{{Anchor|Ask Forum}} Ask Forum
|A [https://ask.vrchat.com/ forum] service that VRChat operates for users to ask questions, search for answers, and view Developer Updates.
|A [https://ask.vrchat.com/ forum] service that VRChat operates for users to ask questions, search for answers, and view Developer Updates.
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|Avi
|{{Anchor|Avi}} Avi
|''(plural: avis)'' Abbreviation for the word [[Avatars|avatar]].
|''(plural: avis)'' Abbreviation for the word: "[[Special:MyLanguage/Avatars|avatar]]".
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|[[Badge]]
|[[Badge]]
|Icons that may appear on a user's profile to signify their contributions to the platform.
|Icons that may appear on a user's profile to signify their contributions to the platform.
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|Canny
|Base
|Abbreviation for the term: "Avatar Base"; an avatar made available for download or purchase by an avatar creator to act as a template or starting point for a user to create their own custom avatar.
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|{{Anchor|Big Menu}} Big Menu
|A colloquil name for the [[Main Menu]].
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|{{Anchor|Bio}} Bio
|''(plural: bios)'' Abbreviation for the word: "biography".
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|{{Anchor|Canny}} Canny
| Referring to VRChat's {{VRC link|https://feedback.vrchat.com/|Feedback Forum}}, also known as Canny.
| Referring to VRChat's {{VRC link|https://feedback.vrchat.com/|Feedback Forum}}, also known as Canny.
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|Crash
|{{Anchor|Circle Menu|Radial Menu}} Circle Menu
|A malfunction or error that causes VRChat to forcibly close or freeze.
|''(also: Radial Menu, or erroneously, Expressions Menu)'' A colloquial name for the [[Special:MyLanguage/Action Menu|Action Menu.]]
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|Crasher
|[[Special:MyLanguage/Avatars#Cloning|Cloning]]
| A feature in VRChat that allows a user to change into a selected user's avatar.
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|{{Anchor|Crash}} Crash
|Referring to a forceful closing or freezing of the VRChat client.
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|{{Anchor|Crasher}} Crasher
|A malicious avatar or world that is made to crash the user.
|A malicious avatar or world that is made to crash the user.
''Please be aware that these are against {{VRC link|https://hello.vrchat.com/creator-guidelines|VRChat's Guidelines}} and using them can result in action taken against your account.''<ref>[https://hello.vrchat.com/creator-guidelines#:~:text=Content%20should%20not%20be%20built%20or%20used%20to%20disrupt%20any%20experience%20or%20usage%20of%20VRChat. https://hello.vrchat.com/creator-guidelines#:~:text=Content%20should%20not%20be%20built%20or%20used%20to%20disrupt%20any%20experience%20or%20usage%20of%20VRChat.]</ref>
''Please be aware that these are against {{VRC link|https://hello.vrchat.com/creator-guidelines|VRChat's Guidelines}} and using them can result in action taken against your account.''<ref name=":0">[https://hello.vrchat.com/creator-guidelines#:~:text=Content%20should%20not%20be%20built%20or%20used%20to%20disrupt%20any%20experience%20or%20usage%20of%20VRChat. "Content should not be built or used to disrupt any experience or usage of VRChat", on Community Guidelines.]</ref>
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|{{Anchor|Deskie}} Deskie
|Abbreviation of "Desktop User", someone who uses the desktop version of VRChat.
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|[[Avatars#Cloning|Cloning]]
|{{Anchor|EAC}} EAC
| A feature in VRChat that allows a user to change into a selected user's avatar.
|Acronym for "Easy Anti-Cheat" - a security program used by VRChat on the PC version.<ref>https://www.easy.ac/</ref>
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|Earmuffs
|[[Earmuffs]]
|A feature in VRChat that allows a user to limit the range of their hearing. This can be useful in instances with many people in close proximity.
|A feature in VRChat that allows a user to limit the range of their hearing. This can be useful in instances with many people in close proximity.
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|FBT
|{{Anchor|FBT}} FBT
|Abbreviation for "Full Body Tracking". FBT is defined as anything that adds the ability to track, at minimum, hips and feet. Some users may also refer to this as "obtaining legs".
|Acronym for "[[Full-Body Tracking]]". FBT is defined as anything that adds the ability to track, at minimum, hips and feet. Some users may also refer to this as "obtaining legs".
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|FT
|{{Anchor|FT}} FT
|Abbreviation for "Face Tracking". Facetracking can include eye tracking as well as tracking of the lower face.
|Acronym for "Face Tracking". Facetracking can include eye tracking as well as tracking of the lower face.
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!Explanation
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|Home
|{{Anchor|Global}} Global
|''(also: home world)'' The world a user will spawn into when entering VRChat. This, by default, is the [[VRChat_Home|VRChat Home]] world and can be changed to any world.
|In server networking, 'global' refers to an object interaction, or Udon event that is seen "globally" by everyone; rather than locally, only by you.
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|{{Anchor|Home}} Home
|''(also: home world)'' The world a user will spawn into when entering VRChat. This, by default, is the [[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat_Home|VRChat Home]] world and can be changed to any world.
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|IK  
|{{Anchor|IK}} IK  
|Abbreviation of “Inverse Kinematics”, an algorithm calculated in Unity, which VRChat uses to properly track the movement of bones and Physbones on an avatar.  
|Acronym for “Inverse Kinematics”, an algorithm executed in Unity, which VRChat uses to properly track the movement of bones and Physbones on an avatar.  
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|Instance  
|[[Special:MyLanguage/Instances|Instance]]
|An instance is a copy of a world that up to 80 users can join. Multiple instances can exist, each hosting different groups of users. There are different [[Worlds#Instance_Types|instance types]]. <!--This was difficult to define, please add if you can-->
|An instance is a copy of a world that up to 80 users can join. Multiple instances can exist, each hosting different groups of users. There are different instance types.
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|Inv
|{{Anchor|Inv}} Inv
|Abbreviation for “Invite” in the context of invites. Such as “inv me” meaning “invite me.
|Abbreviation of "Invite" in the context of invites. Such as "inv me" meaning "invite me".  
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|Kitbashing
|{{Anchor|Kitbashing}} Kitbashing
|A method of creating models, especially avatars, from a myriad of assets from various sources using the [[VRChat SDK]]. The term comes from real-world scale model making<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitbashing</ref>.
|A method of creating models, especially avatars, from a myriad of assets from various sources using the [[VRChat SDK]]. The term comes from real-world scale model making<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitbashing</ref>.
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|[[Community:Mute|Mute]]
|{{Anchor|Local}} Local
|In server networking, 'local' refers to an object interaction, or Udon event that is unique, and can only be seen "locally" by the individual performing the interaction, rather than "globally" by everyone.
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|{{Anchor|Meet|Meet-up}} Meet
|''(also: meet-up)'' A scheduled gathering taking place in VRChat by a community with a similar interest such a hobby, a content creator or users of a specific avatar. Meets normally take place using a [[Special:MyLanguage/Groups|Group]] or Group+ instance and organized in game or via a community Discord server.
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|[[Special:MyLanguage/Community:Mute|Mute]]
|Referring to either a user who is unable to use voice communication, either by choice or due to disability; may also refer to the action of silencing the sound of a user, world, or a video player.
|Referring to either a user who is unable to use voice communication, either by choice or due to disability; may also refer to the action of silencing the sound of a user, world, or a video player.
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|Notifs
|{{Anchor|Notifs}} Notifs
|Abbreviation for “notifications”, referring to one of the tabs in the [[Quick Menu]].
|Abbreviation for "notifications", referring to one of the tabs in the [[Quick Menu]].
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!Explanation
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| OSC
|[[OSC]]
|A protocol to allow external devices and applications to connect to VRChat, and communicate with each other, usually on an avatar or world.
|A protocol to allow external devices and applications to connect to VRChat, and communicate with each other, usually on an avatar or world.
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| Performance
|{{Anchor|Performance}} Performance
|The level at how optimized an asset in VRChat is, usually referring to avatars.
|The level at how optimized an asset in VRChat is, usually referring to avatars.
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|Ping
|{{Anchor|Phantom Sense}} [[Special:MyLanguage/Community:Phantom_Sense|Phantom Sense]]
|The number referring (in milliseconds) to track latency, showing how much time it takes for a sample of data to travel from your device to the VRChat server, and back to your device.
|A sensation of experiencing one or more senses because of virtual stimuli, e.g. touch, smell, taste.
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|Physbones
|{{Anchor|Physbones}} Physbones
|A feature in VRChat that allows a way to add fluid motion to avatar bones.
|A feature in VRChat that allows a way to add fluid motion to avatar bones.
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|Polys
|{{Anchor|Ping}} Ping
|Abbreviation for polygons. Refers to the 2D shapes that make up avatars and worlds in VRChat.
|The number referring (in milliseconds) to track latency, showing how much time it takes for a sample of data to travel from your device to the VRChat server, and back to your device.
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|{{Anchor|Polys}} Polys
|Abbreviation for polygons. Refers to the 2D shapes that make up avatars and worlds in VRChat. Synonymous with "tris" (triangles).
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|[[Portals|Portal]]
|[[Special:MyLanguage/Portals|Portal]]
|A placeable object that allows multiple users to teleport to the same instance of a different world.
|A placeable object that allows multiple users to teleport to the same instance of a different world.
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|Prefab
|{{Anchor|Prefab}} Prefab
|A premade asset made to be used on avatars or in worlds, such as GoGo Loco by Franada<ref>https://franadavrc.gumroad.com/l/gogoloco</ref> or VRCBilliards: Community Edition<ref>https://github.com/VRCBilliards/vrcbce</ref>.
|A premade asset made to be used on avatars or in worlds, such as [[Community:GoGo Loco|GoGo Loco]] or VRCBilliards: Community Edition<ref>https://github.com/VRCBilliards/vrcbce</ref>.
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|{{Anchor|Pretzel}} Pretzel
|Refers to a user whose full-body tracking has broken or lost tracking, causing their avatar to fold in on itself like a pretzel.
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|Quest
|{{Anchor|Quest}} Quest
| Refers to the Meta Quest headset<ref>https://www.meta.com/quest/</ref>, or Quest-compatible content; synonymously used with the "Android" build of VRChat.
| Refers to the Meta Quest headset<ref>https://www.meta.com/quest/</ref>, or Quest-compatible content; synonymously used with the "Android" build of VRChat.
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|Questie
|{{Anchor|Questie}} Questie
|Refers to someone using VRChat on standalone Quest. Context and tone for this word may vary, but unfortunately can have a pejorative connotation.
|Refers to someone using VRChat on standalone Quest. Context and tone for this word may vary, but unfortunately can have a pejorative connotation.
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|Req
|{{Anchor|Req}} Req
|Abbreviation for “Request” in the context of invites. Such as “req off of me” meaning “request an invite off of me.
|Abbreviation for “Request” in the context of invites. Such as "req off of me" meaning "request an invite off of me."
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|{{Anchor|Retexture}} Retexture
| The act of changing the textures of a common avatar to customize it and make it specific and unique to a given player. A person who does this for others is known as a "Retexture Artist".
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|Ripping
|Asset ripping, or "avatar/world ripping", refers to the act of downloading, modifying, sharing, or re-uploading unauthorized VRChat content that you do not own, or have the right to use. 
''Please be aware that this is against {{VRC link|https://hello.vrchat.com/creator-guidelines|VRChat's Guidelines}}, and doing this results in action taken against your account.''<ref name=":0" />
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|[[VRChat SDK|SDK]]
|{{Anchor|RP}} RP
| “SDK” is short for Software development kit<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_kit</ref>, it's a collection of tools that allow people to develop software for certain platforms. The VRChat SDK is what is used to create worlds and avatars in VRChat.
| Acronym for "Role-play" - assuming/playing a role, solo or in a group. There are dedicated groups and themed worlds for RP in VRChat.
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| Shield
|[[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat SDK|SDK]]
|''(also: safeties)'' Referring to "Safety" shields on the [[Quick Menu]], a method to disable aspects of users' avatars, as well as voice, to increase performance and enhance your experience.
|"SDK" is short for Software development kit<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_kit</ref>, it's a collection of tools that allow people to develop software for certain platforms. The VRChat SDK is what is used to create worlds and avatars in VRChat.
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|Shader
|{{Anchor|Shader}} Shader
|In Unity, a shader is a program that contains instructions on how to render materials. These are used in conjunction with materials. An example of a shader is Poiyomi's Toon Shader<ref>https://github.com/poiyomi/PoiyomiToonShader</ref>.
|In Unity, a shader is a program that contains instructions on how to render materials. These are used in conjunction with materials. An example of a shader is Poiyomi's Toon Shader<ref>https://github.com/poiyomi/PoiyomiToonShader</ref>.
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|Shapekey
|{{Anchor|Shapekey|Blendshape}} Shapekey  
|Also known as “Blendshapes”<ref>https://docs.unity3d.com/2022.3/Documentation/Manual/BlendShapes.html</ref>, allows for the deformation of a model for animation purposes, most often used for creating mouth movements and blinking. An animation that goes from Point A to Point B, and back again.
|Also known as “Blendshapes”<ref>https://docs.unity3d.com/2022.3/Documentation/Manual/BlendShapes.html</ref>, allows for the deformation of a model for animation purposes, most often used for creating mouth movements and blinking. An animation that goes from Point A to Point B, and back again.
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|[[Social#Statuses|Status]]
|[[Special:MyLanguage/Trust_and_Safety#Safety Shield|Shield]]
|''(also: safeties)'' Referring to "Safety" shields on the [[Quick Menu]], a method to disable aspects of users' avatars, as well as voice, to increase performance and enhance your experience.
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|{{Anchor|Skin}} Skin
|Informally used by newer players coming from other games when referring to a customized version of a common avatar. See [[#Retexture|Retexture]].
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|{{Anchor|Small Menu}} Small Menu
|''(also: little menu)'' A colloquial name for the [[Quick Menu]].
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|{{Anchor|Spawn}} Spawn
| Usually the starting point of a world or the act of summoning an object.
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|[[Special:MyLanguage/Social#Statuses|Status]]
|Statuses allow a user to vary the extent to which friends can join them and see their location. Users can also write a message to accompany this.
|Statuses allow a user to vary the extent to which friends can join them and see their location. Users can also write a message to accompany this.
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!Explanation
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|Udon
|[[Udon]]
|VRChat's C# based programming language and visual programmer built into the VRChat World [[VRChat SDK|SDK]].
|VRChat's C# derived object-oriented programming editor for the [[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat SDK|VRChat World SDK.]]
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|Unity
|{{Anchor|Unity}} Unity
|The game engine VRChat utilizes.<ref>https://unity.com/</ref>
|The game engine VRChat utilizes.<ref>https://unity.com/</ref>
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|Viseme
|{{Anchor|Viseme}} Viseme
|Portmanteaux of "visual phonemes" (vai-zeems), a type of shapekey that refers to mouth positioning and animatics on an avatar.
|Portmanteau of "visual phonemes" (vai-zeems), a type of shapekey that refers to mouth positioning and animatics on an avatar.
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|[[VRChat Creator Companion|VCC]]
|Acronym for VRChat Creator Companion.
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|VRC
|[[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat|VRC]]
|Abbreviation for VRChat.
| Acronym for VRChat.
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|VRChatter
|{{Anchor|VRChatter}} VRChatter
|''(plural: VRChatters)'' A user of VRChat.
|''(plural: VRChatters)'' A user of VRChat.
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|[[Community:World hopping|World hopping]]
|[[Special:MyLanguage/Community:World hopping|World hopping]]
|A solo or group activity involving exploring several worlds in a short period of time.
|A solo or group activity involving exploring several worlds in a short period of time.
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==Official resources==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWKXbMQe3x4 Avatar Basics - Terminology] on YouTube, posted by VRChat Learning Channel
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This article contains a list of terms, abbreviations, and slang commonly used by users on VRChat.

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Terms Explanation
Ask Forum A forum service that VRChat operates for users to ask questions, search for answers, and view Developer Updates.
Avi (plural: avis) Abbreviation for the word: "avatar".
Badge Icons that may appear on a user's profile to signify their contributions to the platform.
Base Abbreviation for the term: "Avatar Base"; an avatar made available for download or purchase by an avatar creator to act as a template or starting point for a user to create their own custom avatar.
Big Menu A colloquil name for the Main Menu.
Bio (plural: bios) Abbreviation for the word: "biography".
Canny Referring to VRChat's Official VRChat source Feedback Forum, also known as Canny.
Circle Menu (also: Radial Menu, or erroneously, Expressions Menu) A colloquial name for the Action Menu.
Cloning A feature in VRChat that allows a user to change into a selected user's avatar.
Crash Referring to a forceful closing or freezing of the VRChat client.
Crasher A malicious avatar or world that is made to crash the user.

Please be aware that these are against Official VRChat source VRChat's Guidelines and using them can result in action taken against your account.[1]

Deskie Abbreviation of "Desktop User", someone who uses the desktop version of VRChat.
EAC Acronym for "Easy Anti-Cheat" - a security program used by VRChat on the PC version.[2]
Earmuffs A feature in VRChat that allows a user to limit the range of their hearing. This can be useful in instances with many people in close proximity.
FBT Acronym for "Full-Body Tracking". FBT is defined as anything that adds the ability to track, at minimum, hips and feet. Some users may also refer to this as "obtaining legs".
FT Acronym for "Face Tracking". Facetracking can include eye tracking as well as tracking of the lower face.

G-N

Terms Explanation
Global In server networking, 'global' refers to an object interaction, or Udon event that is seen "globally" by everyone; rather than locally, only by you.
Home (also: home world) The world a user will spawn into when entering VRChat. This, by default, is the VRChat Home world and can be changed to any world.
IK Acronym for “Inverse Kinematics”, an algorithm executed in Unity, which VRChat uses to properly track the movement of bones and Physbones on an avatar.
Instance An instance is a copy of a world that up to 80 users can join. Multiple instances can exist, each hosting different groups of users. There are different instance types.
Inv Abbreviation of "Invite" in the context of invites. Such as "inv me" meaning "invite me".
Kitbashing A method of creating models, especially avatars, from a myriad of assets from various sources using the VRChat SDK. The term comes from real-world scale model making[3].
Local In server networking, 'local' refers to an object interaction, or Udon event that is unique, and can only be seen "locally" by the individual performing the interaction, rather than "globally" by everyone.
Meet (also: meet-up) A scheduled gathering taking place in VRChat by a community with a similar interest such a hobby, a content creator or users of a specific avatar. Meets normally take place using a Group or Group+ instance and organized in game or via a community Discord server.
Mute Referring to either a user who is unable to use voice communication, either by choice or due to disability; may also refer to the action of silencing the sound of a user, world, or a video player.
Notifs Abbreviation for "notifications", referring to one of the tabs in the Quick Menu.

O-S

Terms Explanation
OSC A protocol to allow external devices and applications to connect to VRChat, and communicate with each other, usually on an avatar or world.
Performance The level at how optimized an asset in VRChat is, usually referring to avatars.
Phantom Sense A sensation of experiencing one or more senses because of virtual stimuli, e.g. touch, smell, taste.
Physbones A feature in VRChat that allows a way to add fluid motion to avatar bones.
Ping The number referring (in milliseconds) to track latency, showing how much time it takes for a sample of data to travel from your device to the VRChat server, and back to your device.
Polys Abbreviation for polygons. Refers to the 2D shapes that make up avatars and worlds in VRChat. Synonymous with "tris" (triangles).
Portal A placeable object that allows multiple users to teleport to the same instance of a different world.
Prefab A premade asset made to be used on avatars or in worlds, such as GoGo Loco or VRCBilliards: Community Edition[4].
Pretzel Refers to a user whose full-body tracking has broken or lost tracking, causing their avatar to fold in on itself like a pretzel.
Quest Refers to the Meta Quest headset[5], or Quest-compatible content; synonymously used with the "Android" build of VRChat.
Questie Refers to someone using VRChat on standalone Quest. Context and tone for this word may vary, but unfortunately can have a pejorative connotation.
Req Abbreviation for “Request” in the context of invites. Such as "req off of me" meaning "request an invite off of me."
Retexture The act of changing the textures of a common avatar to customize it and make it specific and unique to a given player. A person who does this for others is known as a "Retexture Artist".
Ripping Asset ripping, or "avatar/world ripping", refers to the act of downloading, modifying, sharing, or re-uploading unauthorized VRChat content that you do not own, or have the right to use.

Please be aware that this is against Official VRChat source VRChat's Guidelines, and doing this results in action taken against your account.[1]

RP Acronym for "Role-play" - assuming/playing a role, solo or in a group. There are dedicated groups and themed worlds for RP in VRChat.
SDK "SDK" is short for Software development kit[6], it's a collection of tools that allow people to develop software for certain platforms. The VRChat SDK is what is used to create worlds and avatars in VRChat.
Shader In Unity, a shader is a program that contains instructions on how to render materials. These are used in conjunction with materials. An example of a shader is Poiyomi's Toon Shader[7].
Shapekey Also known as “Blendshapes”[8], allows for the deformation of a model for animation purposes, most often used for creating mouth movements and blinking. An animation that goes from Point A to Point B, and back again.
Shield (also: safeties) Referring to "Safety" shields on the Quick Menu, a method to disable aspects of users' avatars, as well as voice, to increase performance and enhance your experience.
Skin Informally used by newer players coming from other games when referring to a customized version of a common avatar. See Retexture.
Small Menu (also: little menu) A colloquial name for the Quick Menu.
Spawn Usually the starting point of a world or the act of summoning an object.
Status Statuses allow a user to vary the extent to which friends can join them and see their location. Users can also write a message to accompany this.

T-Z

Terms Explanation
Udon VRChat's C# derived object-oriented programming editor for the VRChat World SDK.
Unity The game engine VRChat utilizes.[9]
Viseme Portmanteau of "visual phonemes" (vai-zeems), a type of shapekey that refers to mouth positioning and animatics on an avatar.
VCC Acronym for VRChat Creator Companion.
VRC Acronym for VRChat.
VRChatter (plural: VRChatters) A user of VRChat.
World hopping A solo or group activity involving exploring several worlds in a short period of time.

Official resources

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