nerdoid
A nerdy person =This little nerdoid has some studying to do... Etymology : 'nerd' + '-oid' =AIM away message
nerdstalgia
A feeling of longing for something that might be regarded as nerdy – often something from a person’s childhood that is no longer regarded as “cool.” Some examples: Disney movies, 90’s More…
nerdvana
(noun) A term used to describe a state of being attained by a very studious person through doing nerdy things or surrounding oneself by books and other study material. =Nerdvana is a play More…
nerf
To weaken or make less effective This word is commonly used in the online gaming community to refer to something that has been weakened or made less effective. It is used as an analogy to More…
nerf
To weaken or disable something. The verb nerf is commonly used among players of multiplayer computer games to denote a change in the rules of the game that weakens an overly powerful weapon More…
Nerf
To weaken in power or potency, to lessen the severity of, specifically in reference to video- or computer-game context. =Example: "Terran used to be the best in Starcraft, but the More…
Nerf(ed)
To have lost its effectiveness, usually used to describe weapons within video games. =Usually applies to a weapon within a shooting game that used to be effective but due to how effective More…
nerfed
To have an item's properties reduced, rendering it less effective in its function. A quick way to say that the power of an item was decreased with much less typing. Used between computer More…
Nest
(zero derivation) A computer-programmed thermostat and carbon monoxide detector device that, according to Wikipedia, is "Wi-Fi enabled, self learning, [and] programmable." In More…
nesting
An arrangement made between divorcing couples in which they move out of the house they originally shared for their children. The parents then take turns to look after their kids. More…
netbook
(and blending) a ultra-portable laptop computer, usually low-powered and used mainly to access the internet ="Apple should get into the netbook market." Etymology : clipping and More…
netbook (1)
A netbook is a small, light-weight laptop computer priced well-below a normal laptop. It is a unique category of laptops that developed with the introduction of Asus EEE PC introduced in More…
netflick
to order a film using Netflix. The word is formed by seperating the “x” in “Netflix” into a “k” and an “s” sound, assuming the More…
netflix and chill
Slang used for the purpose of inviting someone over with the intent to hook up. Commonly seen on social media, particularly Twitter. =You wanna come over for some netflix and chill at my More…
netiquette
internet etiquette This word, unlike digerati, is one that is circulated in tech circles. It does seem like the internet is a whole new media, and that old hardcopy rules and words More…
Netiquette
etiquette on the internet and email correspondence. =People who IM a lot on AIM, learn proper netiquette. =Yahoo online article
NETIZEN
A person who spends an excessive amount of time on the Internet. =...investors and Netizens alike were left wondering what went wrong. Etymology : blend of Internet and citizen More…
Netmeet
meet or talk to sb via the internet Appeared after the internet had been widely used. =they netmeet all the time. Etymology : blend net + meet =dinner conversation
Netmeet
to meet somebody through the internet =I was about to netmeet my family. =conversation with friend
Netvertible
A netbook computer that is also a tablet. The terms is fairly new and most likely came to being when the first netbook tablets, Lenevo s10 and Asus t101mt were released back in April 2010. More…