To automatically assume that what someone is presenting is true, without utilizing critical thinking to evaluate it and thus automatically believe them. This unquestioning gullibility of the autobeliever, who automatically assumes extraordinary claims to be true at face value, is the opposite of the radical skepticism of autohoax, which is to automatically assume that what someone is presenting is too extraordinary to be true and furthermore is most likely a hoax.
The moon landing? I'm going to autobelieve that. No need to see the telemetry data.
The act of using a computer program in order to simulate clicking the mouse.
Can be used to gain an unfair advantage in some video games.
This guy was autoclicking on stream so blatantly. you could hear him click the mouse to press buttons but when he got 10 clicks per second it was completely silent. LOL.
A person obsessed with reading about, talking about, purchasing, fixing and/or driving automobiles. Their obsession may be over (1) their own car, whether modest or expensive; (2) 'fantasy' cars that they have no realistic prospect of owning; (3) expensive/rare cars which they collect as expensive toys.
Chris Evans, Ferrari collector and buyer of a £12m Ferrari250 GTO, is an autoholic.