Stands for "Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response." It refers to content that aims to stimulate a pleasant, tingling sensation through audio cues.
Stands for "Be Right Back." It indicates a temporary absence from the stream or chat.
A slang term often used humorously to imply "watching closely" or "paying attention."
A form of virtual currency on Twitch that viewers can purchase and use to cheer for their favorite streamers.
Misspelt version of boobs.
A short video snippet taken from a live stream or VOD. Viewers can create and share clips of memorable moments on Twitch.
The practice of dressing up and role-playing as characters from games, movies, or other fictional sources.
Short for "donation." It refers to monetary contributions made by viewers to support the streamer.
Short for "emoticon." Emotes are custom graphics or icons used in Twitch chat to express various emotions, reactions, or memes.
When a streamer ends their own broadcast and redirects their viewers to watch another streamer's channel.
Refers to the excitement and anticipation surrounding an event or moment on Twitch.
A feature on Twitch that triggers when a streamer receives a sudden surge of support through subscriptions, cheers, or other interactions.
Stands for "In Real Life." It refers to streams or content that showcases the streamer's real-life activities or events outside of gaming.
A term used to describe when someone tricks or fools another person, often used humorously.
An emote on Twitch representing laughing out loud, often used to indicate amusement or humor.
When a viewer is present in a stream but doesn't actively participate or chat, often indicated by using the term "lurking."
Refers to the current dominant strategies, trends, or popular choices within a particular game or community. It often changes over time as new strategies emerge.
Short for "Moderator." Mods are individuals who help manage and enforce rules in a streamer's chat.
An emote on Twitch used to express anxiety or nervousness.
Short for "Open Broadcaster Software." It is a popular streaming software used by many Twitch streamers.
A term used to describe someone who is salty or frustrated, often used in a joking manner.
An expression used to convey excitement or amazement, derived from the emote "PogChamp."
An emote on Twitch that expresses excitement or astonishment. It features an image of Ryan Gutierrez, a fighting game community member, and is widely used in chat reactions.
An expression used to convey excitement, similar to PogChamp. It is derived from "Pog" and is commonly used in chat reactions.
When a streamer airs a pre-recorded stream or video instead of going live. Reruns are typically used to maintain a regular streaming schedule or to provide content when the streamer is unavailable.
When a streamer ends their own broadcast and redirects their viewers to watch another streamer's channel.
The act of completing a video game as quickly as possible, often with specific rules or strategies.
When a streamer promotes or gives recognition to another streamer by mentioning them or redirecting their viewers to that streamer's channel.
The act of watching a streamer's live stream to gain an unfair advantage in a multiplayer game, typically by using the streamer's live feed to track their in-game position.
Short for "Subscriber." Subscribers are viewers who choose to pay a monthly fee to support a streamer and gain access to certain perks or benefits.
A stream event where a streamer extends their broadcast duration based on the number of new subscriptions they receive during the event.
Stands for "Terms of Service." It refers to the guidelines and rules set by Twitch that users must adhere to.
Short for "Video on Demand." VODs are recorded streams or videos that viewers can watch after the live broadcast has ended.
Stands for "Virtual YouTuber." Vtubers are content creators who use animated or computer-generated avatars to represent themselves instead of appearing on camera.
A term used to describe positive, uplifting, or heartwarming content or interactions.