FiveM RP Glossary (GTA Roleplay)
This glossary covers common terms, acronyms, and slang used in the FiveM Grand Theft Auto Roleplay (GTA RP) community. Understanding these terms is...

This glossary covers common terms, acronyms, and slang used in the FiveM Grand Theft Auto Roleplay () community. Understanding these terms is crucial for a smooth and immersive roleplaying experience.
A
- Admin/Administrator: A person with server-side powers responsible for enforcing , resolving disputes, and managing the server environment.
- AFK (Away From Keyboard): When a player is not actively at their computer.
- AOP (Area of Play/Patrol): A designated geographical area where players, especially those in or specific factions, are expected to operate or focus their activities.
B
- Ban: A disciplinary action where a player is prohibited from accessing the server, either temporarily or permanently, for rule violations.
- Bleedout: The state a character enters after taking critical damage, where they are incapacitated and slowly losing health, often requiring medical attention to survive.
- BLS (Basic Life Support): Refers to emergency medical services, often players roleplaying as paramedics or EMTs.
- Boosting (Vehicles): Slang for stealing vehicles, often as part of a specific criminal activity or job.
- Breaking Character (BC): Acting or speaking in a way that is inconsistent with your character's established personality, knowledge, or the in-game situation. This is generally discouraged. (See also OOC)
- : Exploiting a glitch or bug in the game or server scripts for an unfair advantage.
C
- Character: The fictional persona a player assumes within the roleplay environment.
- Character Kill (CK): The permanent death of a player's character. This is a significant event and usually has specific server rules or requirements surrounding it (e.g., admin approval, specific RP scenarios).
- Combat Logging: Disconnecting from the server intentionally during or immediately before a dangerous or unfavorable RP situation (like a gunfight, arrest, or crash) to avoid consequences. This is heavily frowned upon and usually a bannable offense.
- Comms: Short for communications, usually referring to voice chat channels (e.g., radio, phone). "Clear comms" means to keep the channel free of unnecessary chatter.
- Cop Baiting: Intentionally provoking law enforcement officers to get a reaction or chase, often without a valid roleplay reason.
- CIV/Civilian: A player character who is not affiliated with any official faction like police, EMS, or a criminal organization.






