To know or be familiar with someone only through electronic (i.e., internet) connections, never having met them in the flesh. The very opposite of "in person" or "in the flesh." Not a fleshfriend. Past tenses: e-knew, e-met.
by Xenu2001 December 25, 2005
Get the e-knowmug. by Ssshhhsaaaoooowwww March 14, 2017
Get the e-locmug. Etymology: A portmanteau of electronic and athlete.
Pronunciation: ˈēth-ˌlēt or ˈē-thə-ˌlēt\ (the second pronunciation emphasizes "leet")
A skilled, trained, or professional video game player. Used in the same context athlete might be used, including further portmanteaus.
Pronunciation: ˈēth-ˌlēt or ˈē-thə-ˌlēt\ (the second pronunciation emphasizes "leet")
A skilled, trained, or professional video game player. Used in the same context athlete might be used, including further portmanteaus.
Jeremy, from Pure Pwnage, is extremely e-thletic.
"Dude, I hurt my foot playing the bass pedal on Rock Band."
"Looks like a bad case of e-thlete's foot, I'll call John Madden."
"Dude, I hurt my foot playing the bass pedal on Rock Band."
"Looks like a bad case of e-thlete's foot, I'll call John Madden."
by Matt Zha June 13, 2009
Get the E-thletemug.
Get the e-introducemug. by Megalomaniac October 15, 2005
Get the e-pen0rmug. by Prufrock December 28, 2004
Get the e-famousmug. Similar to verbal diarrhea, e-diarrhea is when someone has an inability to stop typing, and must occupy thier computer screen with messages, however senseless or irritating to others.
by Kung-Fu Jesus December 17, 2006
Get the e-diarrheamug.