What does CAC mean?
CAC means Claim A Character
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Claim A Character?
Claim A Character can be abbreviated as CAC
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What does CAC mean? CAC as abbreviation means "Claim A Character". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CAMELOT - Character Animation using a Motion capture Low cost Tool
- CBA - Claim of Breach of A
- CSA - Claim Supported by A
- DIBS - A claim
- Bad egg - A trickster, con man; a person of dishonest character
- Bounce - a bully type character
- -ory1 - A place having a particular function or character.
- Jack Bauer - a doctor still up and working after 24 hours (after character in "24")
- Main - A player's main character
- Twoosh - A full 140 character twitter
- Zoning - An indication that a character is about to cross the boundary of a zone
- Rotted - The ingame corpse of a character was left so long that it dissapeared
- Tank - A melee character that can take a lot of damage like a Warrior
- Bot - A second character on another account brought along merely to buff or heal
- Twink - A low level character who has been made more powerful by higher level characters, usually by getting stronger armor and weapons than the character would normally have at such a low level
- Gimp - A character who doesnt live up to his full potensial
- Mule - A character made solely for storing items or to gain profiency in crafting skills to "backup" the players main character
- Caster - A character that stays on the back row to heal or cast spells on the enemy, such as a Mage
- Class - A specific type of character, signifying a role or profession
- AAC - Ask A Character