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bot
The larva of a bot fly, which infests the skin of various mammals, producing warbles, or the nasal passage of sheep, or the stomach of horses
To ask for and be given something with the direct intention of exploiting that thing’s usefulness, almost exclusively with cigarettes

Jonny always bots off me. I just wish he’d get his own pack.

Board of Transportation The City agency charged with operating the subways from consolidation to the mid 50s Predecessor to the NYCTA
To bugger
Slang expression for robot, a program that runs automatically Among the uses for bots are to locate information on the World Wide Web and for the automatic collection of email addresses
A bot is a computer program that carries out tasks for other programs or users, especially on the Internet. A software program that imitates the behavior of a human, as by querying search engines or participating in chatroom or IRC discussions. a computer program that performs the same operation many times in a row, for example one that searches for information on the Internet as part of a search engine
In MUDs, a character whose on-screen actions stem from a program rather than a real person In Internet searching, an automated search agent that explores the Internet autonomously, and reports back to the user when the search conditions have been successfully fulfilled
Short for robot, a program designed to search the Internet looking for information Bots can also refer to any short piece of programming that performs a specific function
build, operate, transfer - a type of contract under which a (usually foreign) company builds something (usually an infrastructure project, such as a power station or a bridge or a road), runs it for an agreed period (say 20 years) and then gives it to the state The idea is that it will have made a good return on its investment in that period
Short for Robot, but this is a special automated program designed to search the Web Search engines use bots regularly to trawl the internet for web pages and key words to store in the search engine database
real BoT (mag) total face-on magnitude corrected for galactic and internal extinction and for redshift U_Botreal (U - B)oT (mag) total U-B color index corrected for galactic and internal extinction and for redshift m_25real m-arcmin-25 (mag/sq-min) mean surface brightness in magnitudes per square arcmin within the muB=25 0 B-m/ss elliptical isophote of major axis log D25 and axis ration log R25 as in RC2 ME_m25real Mean error in mi-arcmin-25 (mag/sq-min) HIreal HI (mag) corrected neutral hydrogen index: the difference mo21-BoT between the corrected face-on 21cm emission line mag and the BT corrected mag V3Kint V3K (km/sec) the weighted mean velocity corrected to the reference frame defined by the 3K microwave background Go back to main index webmaster@ucolick org A Service of the Computing Support Group UCO/Lick Observatory University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Tel: +1 408 459 2630 Fax: +1 408 454 9863
Derived from the word "robot," a bot is a software program that performs repetitive functions, such as indexing information on the Internet
botfly larva; typically develops inside the body of a horse or sheep or human
It is assumed that an xAIML interpreter is part of a larger application generically termed a bot, which carries the larger functional set of interaction based on xAIML This document does not constrain the specific behavior of a bot
A physical robot
Short for infobot, robot, or knowbot; a program used to search the Internet for data
To ask for and be given something with the direct intention of exploiting that thing's usefulness, almost exclusively with cigarettes
A slang term originating from the word "robot" It is used to describe a program that automates a task This could be searching the Internet for new sites to add to a database or sorting your incoming e-mail
Automated avatar or utility, usually programmed with AW SDK
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