A randomly assigned internet protocol from a pool of IPs owned by your ISP. The IPs are all usually in the same range, and you are given the first free IP when you log on. This means that your IP will change every time you log on (although there is a chance that you could dial up an IP used before).
The benefit of this method (as opposed to static IP is not security, but rather the ISP not having to maintain an IP for every customer, thus saving money. However, this means that only a set number of customers can be online at a time. This also makes the connection slower.
The benefit of this method (as opposed to static IP is not security, but rather the ISP not having to maintain an IP for every customer, thus saving money. However, this means that only a set number of customers can be online at a time. This also makes the connection slower.
AOL and its subsidiaries (compuserve etc.) use a dynamic IP system. These companies have terrible reputations.
by Kung-Fu Jesus July 24, 2004
by deathspard1 June 18, 2011
Changing your internet protocol to be a faster clicker in the game of Castle Wars on runescape, all the fags of CWC do it
by CwF guy September 21, 2008
A program designed to make it more difficult to track a users surfing by bouncing requests off proxies.
by Reavance October 12, 2005
by McCulloch Mailroom July 21, 2005
Someone who plays video games that grabs the ip of people who have arguments with them. Usually uses their ip as some sort of scare tactic.
John: "Stop camping you fat retard"
Jake: "Is ________ your address?"
John: "Oh shut up you ip warrior"
Jake: "Is ________ your address?"
John: "Oh shut up you ip warrior"
by OTF Flocka October 06, 2020
by guhhhhhhhh August 11, 2023