
1) American music magazine 2) Arrives in 3) Baltimore chops 4) Baseball objective 5) Baseball stats 6) Batting average boosters 7) Batting average raisers 8) Battleship goals 9) Best Of music tracks, often 10) Best Of tracks, often 11) Best sellers 12) Big numbers 13) Big tunes 14) Billboard chart listings
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1) Beats 2) Broadwaysmashes 3) Raps 4) Slaps 5) Strikes 6) Swats 7) Zaps
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https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/hits

the logged request for a file on a webpage and images and other digital assets on that page made by a browser, a search engine or a webcrawler. Commonly confused as a count of the number of times that the page has been viewed in its entirety. Also, see media hits.
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http://amecorg.com/2012/06/glossary_plain_speaking/

How Idiots Track Success. Ex: If a Web page has seven graphics on it plus the html file itself, each time one person views the page, eight hits will be recorded. Never refer to the number of hits a Web page gets, as advertisers only care about how many page views a Web site delivers during a given time period.
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vague term, differently calculated depending on stats counter used
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20196

Number of downloads of every element of a web page, rather than the page as a whole. A page of 20 images, text boxes, logos and menus will count as 20 hits, so hits are therefore not regarded as a reliable measurement of web traffic.
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/terms-definitions-dictionary-terminology-words/

‘Hit` is an ambiguous term relating to website traffic. It is important to distinguish between visitor, visits, page requests and file requests, all of which can be misleadingly described by the term, hits.
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http://www.net-progress.co.uk/glossary.htm

Hits is numismatic slang for noticeable marks or nicks on a coin, particularly on the central effigy.
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http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/ZH.HTM

A popular but misleading method of counting viewing of websites. Hits counts the number of downloads of every element of a web page, not the page as a whole. A page with 30 text boxes, images, menus and other graphics will count as 30 hits. Page views are a more reliable measure of web traffic.
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http://www.thenewsmanual.net/Resources/glossary.html

numismatic slang for noticeable marks or nicks on a coin, particularly on the central effigy.
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https://www.easypacelearning.com/english-books/slang-words-a-to-z/375-slang

The number of requests for files made to a Web server. A much misunderstood term. It is not the number of unique visitors. A typical Web page is made up of one HTML file, plus a number of graphics. One request for this page results in several hits.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20134
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