单词 | cyberslacker |
释义 | cyberslackern. 1. A person involved in computer technology or the internet, who is perceived to be a slacker (slacker n. Additions). ΚΠ 1993 E. Davis in Village Voice (N.Y.) 22 June 47/2 3CyberConf brought together wireheads, lit profs, psychologists..and cyberslackers scraping the boho barrel. 1997 J. Seabrook Deeper vii. 243 They tended to be young cyberslackers who learned HTML in college. 2004 M. Indergaard Silicon Alley 6 Artists began to experiment with CD-ROMs... Their ranks included college-age young people who felt that opportunities for their generation were limited or mundane (hence, the birth of the cyberslacker). 2. A person who habitually uses a company internet connection for personal or recreational reasons during working hours; a person who indulges in cyberslacking. ΚΠ 1999 USA Today 2 Nov. b1/3 The number of firms monitoring their workers is climbing, and many bosses are sending a strong message to egregious cyber-slackers: You're fired. 2001 Business Week (Electronic ed.) 11 June Cyberslackers, beware! E-mail and Internet monitoring by employers is on the rise. 2004 J. C. Dvorak & C. Pirillo Online! xi. 299 Employers can use a variety of methods to track cyber~slackers. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1993 |
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