IRC

( /I·R·C/, n.)

   [Internet  Relay  Chat]  A worldwide "party line" network that allows
   one  to  converse  with  others  in real time. IRC is structured as a
   network  of  Internet servers, each of which accepts connections from
   client programs, one per user. The IRC community and the {Usenet} and
   {MUD}  communities overlap to some extent, including both hackers and
   regular  folks  who have discovered the wonders of computer networks.
   Some  Usenet jargon has been adopted on IRC, as have some conventions
   such  as  {emoticon}s.  There  is  also  a  vigorous  native  jargon,
   represented in this lexicon by entries marked `[IRC]'. See also {talk
   mode}.

[glossary]
[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {bot}{channel}{channel hopping}{channel op}{finn}{flood}{initgame}{jack in}{jupiter}{kick}{link-dead}{netburp}{netdead}{netlag}{nick}{op}{tourist}{twilight zone}]