Anarchist/Hacktivist hackers under the title Digital Corruption have breached the security of multiple high-profile websites; including The Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Navy, NASA, HostGator, and AT&T.
One must wonder exactly HOW secure our nation's government can be, after seeing such malicious attacks.
It is also claimed that Digital Corruption is more popular than TeaMp0isoN.
One must wonder exactly HOW secure our nation's government can be, after seeing such malicious attacks.
It is also claimed that Digital Corruption is more popular than TeaMp0isoN.
by W1LD June 26, 2012

Amazing abs that the owner did not really work out that hard for, if at all to get. So they must have been digitalized in like the abs in the movie 300.
Random Human Being # 1: Dude did you see Gerg's abs? There rediculous!
Random Human Being # 2: Yeah but he didn't do jack to earn them. He's got digital abs.
Random Human Being # 2: Yeah but he didn't do jack to earn them. He's got digital abs.
by Spoono Morris March 30, 2010

by adam sheldon September 26, 2007

Slang term for when a video game has such poor graphics or collision detection it is as pleasant for the eye as looking at actual human feces.
Games like Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing, and Hour of Victory are such a disgrace to look at and involve so much going through walls and obstructions that it is pretty much digital feces.
by Nick Weiner March 1, 2009

by giftastic January 28, 2015

Someone you have never met IRL (in real life) but have corresponded with online and therefore have a "digital" relationship with.
Often abbreviated simply as "DC".
ETYMOLOGY:
I've not been able to determine where or when this term was first used, but I was made aware of it from reading a blog entry at www.My-CreativeTeam.com
Might have originally meant to describe those you've ONLY corresponded with via online text through SNS's (social networking sites), internet forums (discussion or message boards), E-mail, IM's (instant messaging), etc... but seems to have also grown to include those you correspond with via voice through VOIP lines (as in Skype or broadband phones), cell phones, or landline phones.
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Often abbreviated simply as "DC".
ETYMOLOGY:
I've not been able to determine where or when this term was first used, but I was made aware of it from reading a blog entry at www.My-CreativeTeam.com
Might have originally meant to describe those you've ONLY corresponded with via online text through SNS's (social networking sites), internet forums (discussion or message boards), E-mail, IM's (instant messaging), etc... but seems to have also grown to include those you correspond with via voice through VOIP lines (as in Skype or broadband phones), cell phones, or landline phones.
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I am a real estate agent and have lots of digital colleagues over on ActiveRain.com where we all interact with each other for venting, brainstorming, advice, and business referrals.
We have the confidence to refer our clients to each other because we've built trust through ongoing, online relationships with each other by blogging, comments, and private messages back and forth even though we're all in different states and provinces and might never meet each other face to face.
We have the confidence to refer our clients to each other because we've built trust through ongoing, online relationships with each other by blogging, comments, and private messages back and forth even though we're all in different states and provinces and might never meet each other face to face.
by Janet D. Patrick January 9, 2009

by guy October 16, 2003
