Definition of «on sight»
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| First seen | 2026 |
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"On sight" is a slang term indicating that an action (usually an attack or a confrontation) will happen immediately upon seeing someone, without hesitation or discussion. It originates from street culture but has been adopted by the gaming community to describe aggressive playstyles where a player shoots enemies the moment they appear. The phrase conveys a sense of relentless hostility or a lack of mercy. It can also be used humorously to describe an impulsive reaction to seeing something one dislikes or likes intensely.
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> I'm not even going to talk to him; it's on sight the next time we're in the same lobby.
> The streamer warned everyone that he was blasting on sight for the rest of the match.
> Whenever I see that specific character skin in the game, it's on sight because I hate it so much.
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