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cyber, a. Brit. |ˈsʌɪbə|, U.S. |ˈsaɪbər| [‹ cyber- comb. form.] In predicative use. Of, relating to, or involving (the culture of) computers, virtual reality, or the Internet; futuristic.
1992San Diego Business Jrnl. 9 Mar. 11/1 Off comes the helmet, gloves and suit. With the rush of adrenaline still in his blood, Jobe, cyber no more, vows to do better next time. 1995Alternative Press May 22/1 Fifty years from now, the online world might seem quite natural; not necessarily technical, cyber or spacey. 2001Time (Nexis) 22 Jan. b10 So faddish are all things cyber that hip young Korean men have adopted the scruffy, geeky dress of [the] Microsoft Chairman. 2007Townsville (Queensland) Bull. (Nexis) 25 Sept. 44 Ray Cashmere's cult status has gone cyber. The big Cowboys prop has his own fan site on Facebook, known as the ‘Ray Cashmere Appreciation Society’. |