CYBER

Etymology

Adjective

cyber (not comparable)

Of, or having to do with, the Internet; alternative spelling of cyber-

(informal) Cybergoth.

Verb

cyber (third-person singular simple present cybers, present participle cybering, simple past and past participle cybered)

(slang) To engage in cybersex.

Noun

cyber

(singulare tantum) Everything having to do with the Internet considered collectively.

Anagrams

• Bryce, becry

Source: Wiktionary



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