Server-Hopping is an action of jumping from one server to another on a online game, for misc reasons (usually to get some kind of prize)
A: bro i've been trying for so long to get the ULTIMATE GAMER CRATE, how am i supposed to join the game 70 times in a week?
B: have you tried server-hopping?
A: what the hell is that
B: have you tried server-hopping?
A: what the hell is that
by dodgedopesnakeslitherwoahnoah May 14, 2021
Server Valley is a generalized nickname for an area comprised of a large makeup of nearly continuous data centers in the midst of Northern Virginia. The coverage map of these close proximity data centers flows from Ashburn Virginia into Dulles/Sterling, Virginia. It’s most noticeable stretch, and what would be by most considered the “Valley”, is along the Ashburn Farm Parkway. Along this route, numerous data centers take on over 70 percent of all the worlds internet and have become the known central hub of nearly all the worlds internet and secured data storage.
The rapid expanse of Server Valley has become the 21st century's east coast counterpart to the 20th century's west coast Silicon Valley.
by Dictionary Experts February 05, 2018
mop server is a good server but the problem is the owner, he is a inactive at who thinks he's doing the best for his server but isn't
by NotHexalia May 08, 2021
owned by a kroon loving estonian who loves teh vodka, you get staff and become his lapdog so he gets more gp to buy the beverage
by amfgnowai2 July 19, 2010
A private server is what the name implies, it's a privately created server, usually with an online game. Private servers usually have rates to go with them, to make the game easier. A private server usually is the online game, except with a few things added and rates are higher.
by MisaTange July 06, 2009
A Minecraft world which is set online for everyone to play and usually has minigames, survival or creative builds.
by Englandisacity August 22, 2017
1. Constantly erronous and always crashing. See windows.
2. Slow; sluggish. See lag.
3. Never running. See dead.
2. Slow; sluggish. See lag.
3. Never running. See dead.
by Kage October 15, 2003