Dead: By Daylight Nicknames

becomes "Billy," and The Cannibal is almost exclusively "Bubba."

In the foggy realm of Dead by Daylight (DbD), nicknames aren't just shorthand—they are a cultural language that separates the "baby Dwights" from the "P100 loop gods." Because the game relies on split-second communication and recognizable archetypes, players have developed a vast dictionary of slang. Here is the story of how these nicknames shape the Fog. The Icons: Turning Names into Legends Dead by Daylight Nicknames

The star player who can keep the Killer busy for minutes by running around obstacles (loops) perfectly. becomes "Billy," and The Cannibal is almost exclusively

With the introduction of the Prestige system, became the ultimate nickname. It refers to a player who has reached Prestige Level 100 on a single character. Seeing a "P100 Nea" in your lobby usually means one of two things: you're about to have the best teammate ever, or the Killer is about to have a very long, very difficult trial. Why It Matters With the introduction of the Prestige system, became

Because Dead by Daylight is asymmetrical, friction between sides is common. This has birthed specific nicknames for Killer playstyles that Survivors find frustrating:

A Killer who stands inches away from a hooked Survivor, staring them in the eyes until they die.