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Cybergation

The online followers that comprise a cybervangelist's congregation.
"The fire and brimstone talking heads at the Christian Broadcasting Network make a killing preaching against virtual vice to their cybergation in America's Bible Belt."
by VirtualVice August 14, 2009
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Cyber Goth

Happy smiley, dancey Goths, see www.thewendyhouse.org for excellent examples.
Musical examples: VNV nation, Apoptygma Berserk, google em up!
by ..WiL July 20, 2008
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Cybergod

It is the ultimate being!
by Anonymous April 2, 2003
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cyborgophobia

An aversion to or hatred of cyborgs.
Marcy's cyborgophobia kicked into high gear when she saw her friend Pippa's new cyborg arm. The way it moved was simply unnatural.
by kwesi July 21, 2012
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Cyberthomas

A Semi-Small Minecraft Hypixel Bedwars Youtuber who is very skilled at the game, and makes great content. Go subscribe to her.

(Thomas, if you see this, don't judge me, I was just bored.)
"Subscribe to Cyberthomas!"
by The_Icy_Potato May 6, 2021
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Cyberathlete

Someone with such exceptional skills at computer games that they are considered a professional, competes in tournaments for great sums of money, and may represent his/her country in some sort of Multiplayer Olympics. Athlete is used in its broadest possible term here, as they are not known for their physical strength or ability. May possibly be referred to in the near future as "CyberAthl33t".
"That guy is a athlete? Are you sure, he looks like a nerd, only somehow even geekier!?"

"Yes, I am an athlete. I play games, which somehow counts as a sport and physical recreation, even thought the most exercise I get is opening soft drinks and periodically scratching my ass."

Nerd: My hero!
Normal Person: Since when is Counter Strike a sport?
Professional Athlete: Cyber what?
by Digital Messiah August 22, 2003
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cyberathlete

a computer freak who has spent 8 hours a day or more getting good at a computer game. They can then compete for money in competitions held around the world.
All of the cyberathletes brought their own computers to the event.
by jay_121985 August 17, 2003
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