DWRP Terms
Basics
player (mun)
character (muse)
played-by (PB)
CR
IC/OOC
thread
tags/tagging
OTA
starter
tag-in
tagging out
tagbomb
backtagging
handwaving
metagaming
godmoding
notif
voicetesting
canonmate
lone canon warrior (LCW)
headcanon (HC)
alternate universe (AU)
Character journals
open post
how's my driving (HMD)
opt-out post
permissions
kinks
Places to Play
museboxes
private storylines (PSL)
A storyline for just yourself and one or a few other players to play out. This will often take place in a musebox but may happen in a special comm made just for the PSL.
dressing rooms
Examples:
sandboxes
Examples:
memes
Examples:
bakerstreet (bkst)This is the most popular meme comm on DW. Most other meme comms link their memes there to get more traffic. There are some popular memes that run every week—you can see the list of those here.
Specific descriptions for how these memes work are in the comments below.
the_love_hotel (tlh)
fortanon
dear_playerDear Player is a slightly different concept from the other meme comms—in the posts here, the idea is the character itself is addressing you, the player, in the post. Most people use this to voicetest or look for canonmates.
sixwordstories
games
Pretty much all games in DWRP are panfandom—that is, they accept characters from all canons, and usually OCs and malleable protagonists, as well.
test-drive meme (TDM)
A post that the mods will place on the mod journal or the OOC comm of the game in order for prospective players to try their characters out in the setting before apping to the game. This is also commonly used to gather a sample for placing on the app.
applicationThe form that is required to fill out for entrance into a game. This will be linked in the game's information pages. There is usually a sample of past play required for the app; requirements for the sample will be in the game's FAQ.
modsThe people who run the game. There may only be one mod but there are usually a small team of 2-5 people.
activity check (AC)This is the requirement of activity that you have to show proofs of in order to remain in the game. Some games have check-in AC, but you may be asked to show that you have a thread of a certain length every month instead.
check-in ACGames that require check-in AC will simply ask you to report in that you intend to continue to play in the game. There is the caveat, however, that if the mods notice you aren't playing at all for more than a month, you may be dropped from the game regardless.
invite-only gameSome games have moved to requiring an invitation from an existing player in the game in order to be allowed to apply. However, there is usually also a way to apply to the mods for a mod invitation if you don't have a friend in that game.
jamjar gameThis is a game where characters are placed in a setting along with characters from many other canons. Most games in DWRP are this style.
ECATs gameA game where responses are allowed to be, or are even expected, to be very short. Some responses may be only one word, or even consist of a blank post that uses the icon expression to express the character's emotion in response to the tag.
murdergameThis is a short-run game based on the concept of games like Mafia, where characters have several rounds to solve a murder. They usually last only a few weeks and have scheduled sessions where people are expected to tag rapid-fire all at once.
memloss gameA game where characters arrive with no memory of their life before arriving in game. Most memloss games also have a mechanic where characters will receive their old memories as rewards from plots and activity.
AU gameA game where a character's personality is kept intact, but where the player is expected to come up with a complete alternate backstory that would fit the character into the setting. For example, a game where every character that is brought in lives in modern New York City would be an AU game.
fourth wall eventAn event in a game where anyone is allowed to play, even if they haven't apped into and been accepted into the game. There is typically one specific post made by the mods on the ooc comm for players to play in the event.
Terms for Play
Veteran DW RPers tend to use very specific terms in reference to their RP starters that are unusual in their precision in comparison to other RP mediums. The distinctions between these things can be difficult for a beginner; this glossary section attempts to summarize the differences.
post
mingle post
top-level
network post
log

Bakersteet repeating meme instructions
Picture prompt meme
Gen texting meme
Sexting meme
Classic word association