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Netbanger 

Reppin a set, gang, or cult on the internet only.
This guy acts hard over text, but can't do shit in real life. I hate netbangers.
Netbanger by Goldskull_3 September 13, 2018
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1: A long amount of time spent on the computer (particularly on the internet) after which you feel as if you are in a daze, somewhat literally light-headed, and so forth.

2: The feeling you get after doing the above.
'Is Alex effing high or what?' 'Nah, he's just had a netbong.'
Netbong by ChillyPhilly January 30, 2009

Netvangelist 

A netvangelist will take every available opportunity to promote the benefits of the Internet, even if he doesn't work in the online industry.
Netvangelist by Mohit Hira February 16, 2009

netbanger 

The word 'netbanger' is formed from two nouns: 'net' + 'banger'. The 'net' part is simply a shortened version of the word Internet. 'Banger' is a noun that literally means someone or something that makes a bang. Its precise and intended meaning is actually derived from the Icelandic word, banga, meaning 'to hammer'. In combination, the two nouns produce the new noun, 'netbanger', which denotes irreverence, a degree of iconoclasm, and free thinking. The name netbanger does not have negative connotations.

The term 'netbanger' was first coined in 2000 by the owner of the domain of the same name.
Mannie was somewhat of a netbanger; his personal views were unashamedly undisguised, which often proved controversial.
netbanger by POCUK May 24, 2008

Netbanger 

Someone who acts like a gangster, they usually threaten other people, behave like gangsters but more stupid, and they talk like gangsters when really most of the time they are just white boys who want to look cool for fame or something.
The 12 year old whiteboy in my 3rd period is a netbanger.
Netbanger by Urbionary November 12, 2021

netbanger 

The word 'netbanger' is formed from two nouns: 'net' + 'banger'. The 'net' part is simply a shortened version of the word Internet. 'Banger' is a noun that literally means someone or something that makes a bang. Its precise and intended meaning is actually derived from the Icelandic word, banga, meaning 'to hammer'. In combination, the two nouns produce the new noun, 'netbanger', which denotes irreverence, a degree of nonconformity, and free thinking. The name netbanger does not have negative connotations.

The term 'netbanger' was first coined in 2000.
Mannie was somewhat of a netbanger; his personal views were unashamedly undisguised, which often proved controversial.
netbanger by POCUK May 25, 2008