Nerf

Etymology
From NERF&reg; ("non-expanding recreational foam"), a range of toys made of soft foam, ineffective as actual weapons.

Verb

 * 1)  To bump lightly, whether accidentally or purposefully.
 * A racer will often nerf another as a psychological tactic.
 * 1)  to water down, dumb down or especially weaken, particularly in the context of weapons in video games. (A term derived from the foam brand of toys, which are generally made safe for play. The term compares the subject to foam.)
 * The lightning spell was pretty powerful before they nerfed it.

Anagrams

 * fern, Fern

Etymology
nervus:.

Noun

 * 1)  nerve

Derived terms

 * nerf de bœuf

Noun

 * 1) nerve

Related terms

 * nerfo

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