bot
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Digital Technology. a software program that can execute commands, reply to messages, or perform routine tasks, as online searches, either automatically or with minimal human intervention (often used in combination): a customer service chatbot to answer product questions.
a social media bot retweeting certain posts;
a customer service chatbot to answer product questions.
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Informal. a robot.
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noun
abbreviation
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botanical.
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botanist.
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botany.
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bottle.
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verb
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to scrounge or borrow
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to scrounge (from); impose (on)
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a scrounger
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wanting to scrounge
he's on the bot for a cigarette
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botanical
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botany
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the larva of a botfly, which typically develops inside the body of a horse, sheep, or man
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any similar larva
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informal a mild illness in humans
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Etymology
Origin of bot1
First recorded in 1985–90; bot 1 def. 2 first recorded in 1965–70; shortening of robot
Origin of bot2
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English; akin to Dutch bot, Frisian dialect botten (plural); further origin unknown
Origin of bot3
First recorded in 1915–20; perhaps shortening of botfly
Example Sentences
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With a bot as my travel agent, I traveled to the little-known, but quaint English town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 2026
I opted for the chat and was first greeted by a bot that connected me with a live agent after requesting it.
From Salon • Mar. 21, 2026
For a period, users could tag the bot in posts to request image generation and editing, receiving the image in a reply from Grok.
From Barron's • Mar. 21, 2026
Here, the true tragedy hides: Applicants today would rather sound like that bot, who knows nothing of the world but can produce 600 typo-free words, than sound like themselves: young, dramatic, messy, and mistake-ridden.
From Slate • Mar. 20, 2026
She helped cook quiet meals for heartbroken families, and sparred with a black belt Bokator bot.
From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman
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