cybercrew

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cyber- +‎ crew

Noun[edit]

cybercrew (plural cybercrews)

  1. (rare) A crew or group of people who interact in cyberspace.
    • 2008, Tyrone Adams, Stephen A. Smith, Electronic tribes: the virtual worlds of geeks, gamers, shamans, and scammers, page 246:
      The “Klaliffs” he must defer to within his cybercrew cannot control him offline, for they do not even know his real name.
    • 2011, Don Pendleton, Extermination, page 180:
      Rather than view something forwarded from another monitor, the cybercrew remained mobile—especially Kurtzman with his wheelchair—so as not to risk any alterations or degradation of signal by continual forwarding.