Was trying to copy and paste to make one list a bunch posted while I was in the process!!!
Devils site usually refers to cigarbid but can also mean any type of cigar auction format
BOTL or SOTL Brother of the Leaf or Sister of the Leaf fellow tobacco enthusiasts
ISOM Island South of Miami where magical Cuban cigars come from
RG refers to either the diameter of the cigar as measured in 1/64th of an inch, so a 42 rg would be 42/64 of an inch. Can also refer to reputation points given to others on the forum when they consider your post worthy of rg.
rH relative humidity the amount of humidity in the air <- very simple term
Boxed press squarish/rectangle shape a cigar gets from being packed tightly in the box
Vitola term used to express the size and shape of a cigar, examples: corona, robusto, Churchill
pc petite corona, a cigar that is about 5 1/8 inches long with a 42 rg
Humidor device for storing cigars and maintaining a relatively stable rH for cigars to remain smokable
SP Spanish Cedar neither Spanish nor cedar, the formal name is Cedrela odorata and is part of the mahogany family. Is used to control rH, repel cigar beetles and provide a pleasant aroma to cigars
Cigar beetle nasty little critter that will ruin a cigar collection faster than the IRS can take your money
ROTT - Right Off The Truck - Cigar smoked very soon after being received from online merchant
B&M - Brick & Mortar - Cigar vendor who maintains retail space to sell cigars to the public, often includes a smoking lounge
Plume- claimed to be a whiteish "powered" or "dust" that cigars get get when the conditions are right in the humidor or the cigar is aging well....... JUST ALWAYS REMEMBER ITS NEVER PLUME
CC - Cuban cigar
NC - Non Cuban cigar
DogRocket: Not only a name of a goofball of a forum member, but a term given to the nastiest of cigars.
rH - relative humidity - the amount of moisture (water vapor) in the air (or an isolated sample of air, like a humidor) at any given temperature compared against the maximum possible amount of moisture the air in question will hold at that same temperature. 50% rH means the air in question is holding exactly half the water that it could possibly hold were an infinite source of pure water available for evaporation. <- a not so simple explanation