Obsessive vs Nethead - What's the difference?
obsessive | nethead |
Prone to cause obsession
Having one thought or pursuing one activity to the absolute or nearly absolute exclusion of all others.
Excessive, as results from obsession.
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(slang) An obsessive Internet user.
* 1995', Jessie Cameron Herz, ''Surfing on the Internet: a '''nethead' s adventure on-line
* 1998 , Kimberly S. Young, Caught in the net (page 175)
(slang) A supporter of the Internet and its flexibility and technical underpinnings, contrasted with (Bellhead) (a supporter of traditional centralized telecommunications networks).
English words with consonant pseudo-digraphs
As nouns the difference between obsessive and nethead
is that obsessive is a person who is obsessed, who has an obsession while nethead is an obsessive Internet user.As an adjective obsessive
is prone to cause obsession.obsessive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ''The idea is too tempting, it's obsessive
- ''Hardcore fans' obsessive behavior may take over their lives
- ''A workaholic's obsessive zeal may lead to success or burnout
Synonyms
* (Having one thought or pursuing one activity) unrelenting, unyielding, headstrong *Derived terms
* obsessivelynethead
English
Noun
(en noun)- This is, after all, a gathering of a typical fraternity of netheads , those Internet-obsessed students who every night fill the large computer labs sprinkled throughout campus.