Community Glossary

Unofficial

This page is a collection of terms coined or used by the community. While some are mostly popular inside the community only, others are used in other gaming communities, or originated in Splatoon but were made popular throughout the internet as memes.

Buff and Nerf
Buff and nerf, used in competitive speech, refer to any attribute that became stronger or weaker, when compared to a previous version of the same attribute. For instance, the Splattershot Pro was changed to have better ink conservation in patch 2.2.0, meaning it was buffed. When an attribute becomes weaker, it is considered nerfed.

Camping
Camping is a term used in several communities, and refers to when a player stays in the same place over a long period of time, as if they had made a camping site there. Players can do this for a number of reasons. Charger users may camp in one spot, as they are most effective attacking at long range and not so much when moving about, but because this is intended, "camping" is normally used when referring to other scenarios: at times, players will stand next to a Super Jump marker, waiting to get a kill right as the opponent lands. Players can also stay in place near the opposing team's spawn in order to attack them right as they leave safety; this is known as "spawn-camping". Because of Splatoon ' s mechanics, hiding in ink makes camping more effective.

Carrying
Carrying, used in the context of "carrying the team", is what some players say when they feel like they were the best players of their team, and if it wasn't for their efforts, the team would've gotten a much lower score. This is an analogy to carrying the other members of the team on one's back, while that person does all the work.

Griefing
Griefing is a blanket term for players who negatively impact the game, usually at the expense of another player's progress or enjoyment. This includes, for example, staying at the spawn point all match or not actively participating; or following another player around and squidbagging or spamming signals. Players that are doing this can sometimes encourage other players to do the same, which could eventually lead to the entire room missing out on a fight altogether and start a Squid Party.

Ngyes
Ngyes, usually written in all-caps as "NGYES", is a Splatoon meme. It is one of the celebratory [[Media:Male inkling sounds.ogg|sound effects]] of the Inkling Boy. The Inkling Girl equivalent is "woomy".

Salt
Displaying salt or being salty is considered to be angry about the game, usually about a perceived unfairness about something the player cannot control, like lag. This term can be found in some other communities as well.

Short names for Game Modes
Short names for game modes are used by tournaments and by the community for all the modes that are currently in the game: TW - Turf War SZ - Splat Zones TC - Tower Control RM - Rainmaker.

Splat Tim
Splat Tim  is a modified Inkling Boy dressed in the Team Dogs Splatfest Tee. He was first introduced on July 6th, 2015 by Instagram user marble.soda. This meme became so well known that many parody accounts, custom images and even a custom amiibo were made based on him. Many 'family members' of Splat Tim have also been created, including Splat Tina, Splat Tom, Splat Tailor, Cale, Mar and Captian Crunch. The tagline 'He does it!' is often associated with Splat Tim.

Sploon
Sploon is referred to playing Splatoon, a short name that is used sometimes by the community.

Squid Party
A Squid Party is when all – or almost all – players in a room decide to party using taunts, instead of fighting against each other. This usually happens as a chain reaction started by one pacifist player (or a player that intended on griefing). Players in a party generally interact peacefully with the opponents, use a lot of taunts, perform flashy moves, showcase tricky jumps, shots, and glitches, and/or perform actions that players normally wouldn't, such as staying in squid form on dry land.

Taunt
Taunting is a type of action meant to convey victory or to anger opponents, and usually does not affect gameplay in any way. Players have used game mechanics in ways not originally intended to create various taunts.

Bowing
Bowing refers to a more uncommon taunt that involves Inklings lowering their heads using the button or tilting down on the GamePad with motion controls. This action is used either respectfully or sarcastically, depending on whether it's used on a teammate or an opponent. After a player is splatted, another player that wishes to bow will place a Squid Beakons on the place the player died, as if it were a grave, and then bow their head downwards. This can serve to mock an enemy's death, or to communicate a message of encouragement, companionship, or vengeance to a friendly Inkling.

Squidbagging
Rapidly changing to and from squid and kid forms with the button is known in the community as squidbagging, deriving from the popular first person shooter community term "teabagging". This action is usually performed by a player after they have splatted an opponent, sometimes over the splatted player's spot of death. Because splatted players must briefly watch their killer's actions while waiting to respawn, this taunt is typically used to signal victory and mock the defeated Inkling.

Twirling
Twirling in place, usually with a charger and looking in the air, is an alternative to "squidbagging" and is also a carry over of "teabagging".

Woomy
Woomy, usually written in all-caps as "WOOMY!", is a Splatoon meme. It is one of the celebratory [[Media:Female inkling sounds.ogg|sound effects]] of the Inkling Girl, usually heard in Inkopolis Plaza when talking or when she successfully delivers the rainmaker to its goal. The Inkling Boy equivalent is referred to as "ngyes". It is believed that woomy gained popularity from a 4chan thread in. The sound effect.