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Mods

British  
/ mɒdz /

plural noun

  1. (at Oxford University) short for Honour Moderations

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Mods of popular online games can be simple or extremely complex, with a total game overhaul taking a team of developers many months or even years.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 16, 2025

Since 2012, Sleaford Mods have been the duo of singer-lyricist Jason Williamson and synthesist-composer Andrew Fearn.

From Washington Post • Mar. 29, 2023

“She’s brilliant, she really reminds me of myself!” said Jason Williamson, the vocalist in Sleaford Mods, widely regarded as the progenitor of the current wave of British speak-sing groups.

From New York Times • Oct. 14, 2022

He said the upload was removed and its creator was banned from Nexus Mods for violating the company's policies.

From BBC • Aug. 19, 2022

Before long Martin quarrelled with Reggie Petworth, sulked foolishly, despaired of the term, and began to rely on the winter vacation and the subsequent six weeks of term to grapple with the problem of Mods.

From Years of Plenty by Brown, Ivor