by leon-theproffesional December 11, 2019

by Slick B March 10, 2016

The important. The ***ELITE***. On internet message boards, a certain creme de la creme is defined by the member number. 1000 is a wonderful number, and yet, is the first of the worthless.
Even more important, of course, are the PRIME examples, like 877. That defines the Upper Elite Tier.
Even more important, of course, are the PRIME examples, like 877. That defines the Upper Elite Tier.
by MelvinTScupper October 27, 2007

The current era; society being rife with computers and technology on all kinds of scales, even entertainment (like videogames).
"The Digital Age is something that old people have trouble migrating to. Being a child of the Digital Age has its flaws too; some people don't read. Those people often become illiterate, which is a problem with our country dammit! >_< "
-me
-me
by Dave March 26, 2004

A word used by sales people with limited knowledge of technology to define the movement from an older type of technology to something newer, sparkly and expensive but not necessarily better.
Do you want help with digital transformation of your current set-up to the cloud, all it takes is money, poor project management, staff re-training and if you are lucky, you might have something that is less secure, a pain to administer and at best as awful as what you had before but on someone else's computer
by Utterly Delightful March 27, 2018

Your go to person who knows all the latest and most interesting news. The person you always call to fix all of your computer problems. And kn Also a pun on Wu Tang's RZA's BOBBY DIGITAL album from 1998.
Leo Laporte is my Daddy Digital. Dude always knows what's up with Google and everything tech related.
by wheelzr April 10, 2010

defined as the abnormal, out-of-character, timid behavior exhibited by students online in which they seem to fear speaking
a term coined by Dr. Mark Tarpley on November 20, 2020 while observing the behavior of his students as they switched to online Zoom schooling due to the coronavirus
“digital shyness of digital natives” - DSDN
a term coined by Dr. Mark Tarpley on November 20, 2020 while observing the behavior of his students as they switched to online Zoom schooling due to the coronavirus
“digital shyness of digital natives” - DSDN
Today’s virtual class time was not very interactive and productive, due to the digital shyness my students displayed.
by cheyennnee November 20, 2020
