Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
cybergeek .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word cybergeeks.
Examples
-
A demolition derby of ideologies, driven by reckless amateurs and cybergeeks with too much time on their hands.
-
Cory, Charlie, Neil, and John Scalzi all have a big web presence, and while Neal Stephenson doesn't, he's nevertheless idolized by cybergeeks for writing stuff like Cryptonomicon and Snow Crash.
Archive 2009-09-01 Walter Jon Williams 2009
-
Cory, Charlie, Neil, and John Scalzi all have a big web presence, and while Neal Stephenson doesn't, he's nevertheless idolized by cybergeeks for writing stuff like Cryptonomicon and Snow Crash.
Online and Away Walter Jon Williams 2009
-
And, At the heart of this network, according to federal investigators and analysts, are cybergeeks who fashion themselves as digital Robin Hoods, stealing from rich studios and giving film fans a free ride.
-
View Slideshow LAS VEGAS -- The Consumer Electronics Show, an international gathering of tens of thousands of cybergeeks and techno nerds giddy in their collective dweebness, has once again overtaken Sin City.
-
And, At the heart of this network, according to federal investigators and analysts, are cybergeeks who fashion themselves as digital Robin Hoods, stealing from rich studios and giving film fans a free ride.
-
One view might another view highlights the richly visualized Moody's data produced by msnbc. com's team of renegade cybergeeks.
Fast Company 2009
-
One view might another view highlights the richly visualized Moody's data produced by msnbc. com's team of renegade cybergeeks.
Fast Company 2009
-
One view might another view highlights the richly visualized Moody's data produced by msnbc. com's team of renegade cybergeeks.
Fast Company 2009
-
One view might another view highlights the richly visualized Moody's data produced by msnbc. com's team of renegade cybergeeks.
Fast Company 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.