RDM (Random Deathmatch)
RDM is a short term for Random Deathmatch. RDM is when a person fails to act realistically and randomly shoots (a) user(s) for no specific reason (this is mostly done to ruin the environment of the server)
VDM (Vehicle Deathmatch)
VDM is an abbreviation for Vehicle Deathmatch. VDM means that a person does not drive realistically, but intentionally uses their car as a "weapon" and tries to hit things or people with it.
FRP (Fail Roleplay)
FRP is an abbreviation for failed roleplay (or fail roleplay). A failed roleplay is when a player does not act realistically during a scenario. These terms are often used in situations where roleplay is disrupted by a player failing to act realistic or roleplay at all.
Cuff Rush
Cuff Rush is an Offense whereas an Officer on any Law Enforcement Teams fails to roleplay and cuffs a civilian (Either a Wanted or any if the server has the Civilian Wanted settings on), this is to ruin the environment of the server. Servers consider this as a Minor Offense liable for a Warning. (Also counts as FRP)
Auto Jail
Auto Jail is an Offense whereas an Officer uses the Arrest Feature instead of RPing to send the Convicted to the County Prison, this is to ruin the environment of the server. Servers consider this as a Minor Offense if done only once and a Severe Offense if done multiple times which is liable for a Kick or a Warning. (Also counts as FRP)
STS (Shoulder to Shoulder)
STS is a short term for shoulder to shoulder. In many cases, players are informed of this through the announcement feature. An STS is a rule or event briefing to ensure that all players are aware of the server's rules or events. As the term implies, players must line up
shoulder-to-shoulder and listen to the staff as they speak.
NLR (New Life Rule)
NLR is a short term for New Life Rule. In many cases, NLR means when you die, you have to forget what you did before you were killed. As the term implies, Players must not go back to where they were killed and not kill the person who killed them. Servers consider this as a Major Offense which is liable for a kick.
NITRP (No Intent To Roleplay)
NITRP is an abbreviation for No Intent To Roleplay. This means that a player is signaling that they do not want to engage in role-playing situations within the context of the game.
LTAP (Leaving to Avoid Punishment)
LTAP is an abbreviation for Leaving to Avoid Punishment. This means leaving when you are being moderated by any moderators. Most servers consider this a bannable offense.
AA aka MA, also known as COA or OA stands for: Mod Abuse/Admin Abuse/Co-Owner Abuse/Owner Abuse. It means that a moderator or any person with admin powers are abusing their commands with intent to ruin the environment of the server, or to cause FRP and annoyance among players. Servers consider this a liable offense to revoke and demote said abuser, and possibly ban or kick them. There is also an off chance that the abuser is just simply warned in lighter cases of AA.