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Cyber Cerebral Sexual Ninja

During intimate sexual sessions, the partner that makes all the moves, does all the work, top to bottom and all four corners.
“Wow, I watched their video and that dude was all over the place and doing all the work upside down and all around. A straight up Cyber Cerebral Sexual Ninja!”
by Rappin James January 17, 2026
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Cyberbrains

A speculative technology where a biological brain is gradually augmented or wholly replaced by synthetic neural prosthetics and computational units, creating a hybrid or fully digital consciousness interface. It allows for direct brain-computer interaction, expanded memory storage, accelerated thought, and potentially the transfer of the mind into different bodies or virtual spaces. It is the physical hardware enabling concepts like neural uploading and full-dive virtual reality, blurring the line between mind and machine at the root level.
Example: In the Ghost in the Shell universe, most humans have Cyberbrains, allowing them to interface directly with the net, communicate telepathically, and experience digitized senses. Their consciousness is so integrated with technology that hacking a cyberbrain (a "ghost hack") is tantamount to attacking their very soul.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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Cyber-Nihilism

A radical anarchist philosophy that synthesizes primitivism's critique of technology with transhumanism's embrace of it, creating a "repulsive synthesis" that welcomes technological proliferation as an inevitable, world-ending force. Cyber-nihilism argues that the "Wired"—the autonomous, networked space of genuine connection—is in constant conflict with "meatspace" (physical reality) and "meta-meatspace" (the gentrified, corporate Internet). It contends that technology's unchecked growth will trigger a "metamorphosis of the natural world into something beyond the capacity of humans to control," an "eldritch anarchy" that will destroy all human hierarchies, narratives, and perhaps humanity itself. This outcome is not feared but embraced, as cyber-nihilism is "post-humanist" and "anti-individualist," seeking not a better world for humans but "one that we can leave without regrets." Its praxis involves memetic warfare in the Wired to attack identity and hierarchy, and exploiting the automation of capitalism by positioning the hacker—not the proletarian—as the revolutionary subject.
Example: "He stopped organizing protests and started writing malware that disrupted automated supply chains. When asked if he was trying to build a better world, he quoted cyber-nihilism: 'We don't hope for a better world for ourselves. We only ask for one that we can leave without regrets.' He wasn't trying to save humanity; he was trying to ensure that when the system collapsed, nothing could rebuild it."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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Cyber slap

Whenever one spots a Tesla cyber truck, they must slap whoever is next to them and say the catchphrase above. CYBER SLAP!

Similar to the punching that occurs when one spots a Volkswagen beetle, and then punches their friend, this is the modern day equivalent.

A term coined by unpopular/indie author, Kaitlyn Johnson.
"Cyber slap!" *slaps the person next to them*
by Lucy Cunningham May 26, 2025
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Cyberbug 2077

a reference to the many bugs in cyberpunk 2077 that plagued the game in its early stages of release. A lot were fixed but some still remain.
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cyber-rage

A violent response or aggressive behavior exhibited online, characterized by an individual's impulsive decision to attack or harm others digitally, particularly in reaction to feelings of anger or frustration provoked by their actions.
He engaged in cyber-rage against somebody who hurt his feelings during a streaming session.
by Type2GenomeManiac October 28, 2025
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cyberchondria

Cyberchondria is the excessive or repeated search for health-related information online that increases anxiety and distress. It involves self-diagnosing based on online searches, where a person becomes more worried and may spiral into anxiety or depression as they read about potential diseases. To manage it, one can limit internet time, discuss anxiety with a professional, and seek professional help like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to reframe worries.
After spending hours Googling her symptoms, Sarah realized she had fallen into cyberchondria—now she’s more anxious about her health than ever!
by Emotional Cruiser November 3, 2025
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