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cyberas an element in word formation, ultimately from cybernetics (q.v.). It enjoyed explosive use with the rise of the Internet early 1990s. One researcher (Nagel) counted 104 words formed from it by 1994 [..]
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cyberOnline sex, mostly used by immatture preteens wanting some off the internet. Or a fat fuck old shitty old man... looking for kids to shuve their dick up.
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cybera ridiculous way to masturbate/finger yourself and most importantly waste time because you are desperate and cant get any girls/guys
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cybersex online
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cyber1. Computer network: cyberspace 2. To have non-contact sexual oritentation through cyberspace with another
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cyberOnline sex that loners engage in if they are too ugly and boring to get a real boyfriend/girlfriend.
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cyberExchanging arousing words over an instant messenger, sometimes with the intent of getting each other off. Pictures and webcams are sometimes used. Cybering's got a bad name. It's like [..]
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cyberwhen 2 stupid losers feel horny and start having "sex" online by typing what they do. Then they both are jacking off to the computer screen. Arter that they both find out that the &a [..]
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cyberLoosely, a prefix referring to anything related to computers or networking. Note 1: For example, a "cyber cafe" is a coffee shop that offers computer terminals for customers to browse the Internet while sipping coffee, and a "cybersleuth" is an investigator who researches and attempts to solve or find the cause of, unusual Inter [..]
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cyberInternet Glossary A prefix used in a growing number of terms to describe new things that are being made possible by the spread of computers. Cyberphobia, for example, is an irrational fear of computers. Cyberpunk is a genre of science fiction that draws heavily on computer science ideas. Cyberspace is the non-physical terrain created by computer sy [..]
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cyberA prefix added to an increasing number of words which usually relate to computers.
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cyberjournalist - A journalist that works on the internet. An online journalist.
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cyberA prefix used to describe some element of the high-tech or information age. Examples include cyberspace, cybersex, and cybercitizen. Back to Top
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cyber(1) A linguistic cue informing the reader that the meaning of the word to follow should only be construed in the context of vaguely imminent threats and the need for more federal funding. (2) Somethin [..]
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cyberStrictly, this is an adjective or prefix ("Of, relating to, or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality"). There is not yet any common or clear definition of this term used as a noun - it is understood to mean different things by different people/organisations, despite its prevalence in mains [..]
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cyberRelating to, or characteristic of, the culture of computers, information technology and virtual reality (OED)
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