verb (gerund) Gaming Slang

inting

· verb (gerund) · gaming

Intentionally feeding, dying on purpose to gift the enemy team.

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Definitions

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Throwing yourself at the enemy to die again and again on purpose, handing them free gold and XP. Either rage-quitting in spirit, griefing, or a very specific 'int sup' strat.

“He went 0/12 running it down mid, that's not a bad game, that's straight inting.”
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A bannable offence in ranked when it's deliberate, but the word also gets thrown at anyone playing recklessly badly.

“Stop diving their tower at one HP, you're basically inting at this point.”
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inting In A Sentence

He went 0/12 running it down mid, that's not a bad game, that's straight inting.
Stop diving their tower at one HP, you're basically inting at this point.

Origin & Usage

Short for 'intentionally feeding'; coined in the League of Legends community and now used across MOBAs.

People Also Ask

Is inting against the rules?

Yes. Deliberately feeding the enemy is a punishable offence in ranked MOBAs like League of Legends and usually earns a ban; the term also gets used loosely for anyone playing recklessly.

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