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mod

[mod] / mɒd /
ADJECTIVE
modern
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“Some relatively minor mods to MQ-9s for self-protection would make them even more effective in this threat environment,” Lee said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lovers of the decade’s music or its mod fashion might make a place for “Musik” on their coffee table.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Sadly, we have limited control over the mod’s development, content or distribution,” a Paradox spokesperson said, adding that the company was surprised and disappointed that its game was being used in this way.

From The Wall Street Journal

The trophy features many nods from the 60-year-old musician, including a hand-drawn “cresting wave” illustration and an arrow and mod symbol — an allusion to Vedder’s tribute to the Who on his personal guitar.

From Los Angeles Times

With sideburns and the sharpest mod feather cut, he even looked good in Lycra.

From BBC