by Shinku July 20, 2003
Plural for common name for tracked music. Can be many different file formats though not just .mod
Created by using a program called a trackerTypically tracked music or mod music appears on demos. demoscene
Created by using a program called a trackerTypically tracked music or mod music appears on demos. demoscene
by David April 27, 2004
Short for modification. Used in reference to modification to PC games made by fans. Counter-Strike is a mod for Half-Life.
by pingz January 29, 2003
a mod is a person usually wears parkas and ride lambrettas and generally hang out with the rest of em
by gremlin December 11, 2003
Video Game Console Mod: Qoob Mod Chip for the Nintendo Gamecube which allows a person to run Linux off of the system.
Computer Case Mod: A fiberglass window in the side of the case to see the internal workings of a system, usually accompanied by water cooling, LED-infused cooling fans, and/or cold-cathode lighting.
Video Game Mod: See also: Counter Strike, or any Unreal Tournament 2004 mods.
Vehicular Mod: Cold Air Intake, free-flowing Exhaust work, high-flow catalytic converter, cam shafts, ported and polished upper and lower intake manifolds, specifically tuned Power Control Module (PCM), turbochargers, intercoolers, superchargers, or even engine swaps can all be considered modifications. Also, ricers, those who fall under the category of rice can consider what they have 'mods'. Shopping-cart style wings, exhaust tips larger than 3", ground effects that scrape speed bumps when you go over them, etc. These types of people are usually frowned upon by the real car modifying community. It is usually prudent to tell them to get a real car, and to learn about what performance really is.
Computer Case Mod: A fiberglass window in the side of the case to see the internal workings of a system, usually accompanied by water cooling, LED-infused cooling fans, and/or cold-cathode lighting.
Video Game Mod: See also: Counter Strike, or any Unreal Tournament 2004 mods.
Vehicular Mod: Cold Air Intake, free-flowing Exhaust work, high-flow catalytic converter, cam shafts, ported and polished upper and lower intake manifolds, specifically tuned Power Control Module (PCM), turbochargers, intercoolers, superchargers, or even engine swaps can all be considered modifications. Also, ricers, those who fall under the category of rice can consider what they have 'mods'. Shopping-cart style wings, exhaust tips larger than 3", ground effects that scrape speed bumps when you go over them, etc. These types of people are usually frowned upon by the real car modifying community. It is usually prudent to tell them to get a real car, and to learn about what performance really is.
by RockGuitarist2201 October 01, 2006
by AYB March 20, 2003
A rusty K reg Vauxhall Nova 'modded' with alloy wheels worth more than the car, some stupid 'spoilers'(so-called becuase they spoil your car...) and horrendously gay neon lights. Driven by spotty chav twats, who carry out these 'mods' to their pile of crap.
by Mr GS. January 11, 2006