Webbier vs Webbie - What's the difference?
webbier | webbie |
(webby)
consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web.
A user of (WebTV), a service formerly used to connect to the World Wide Web through a television rather than a computer.
* 1999 , "Glen Quarnstrom", Re: Another Thing Webbies Can't Do'' (on newsgroup ''alt.fan.art-bell )
* 2002 , "Jimmy Snibbler", Re: God's got alzheimer's (HEY SNIBBLER, DOC AND ROVE)'' (on newsgroup ''alt.fan.art-bell )
* 2008 , "Pinku-Sensei", Anonymous as a challenge for USENET and an award for Jonah fishing (was Re: Tom Newton and Xena Warrior Princess)'' (on newsgroup ''alt.religion.scientology )
As an adjective webbier
is (webby).As a noun webbie is
.webbier
English
Adjective
(head)webby
English
Adjective
(er)See also
* webbieReferences
*webbie
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Alternative forms
* WebbieNoun
(en noun)- This is the lovely, tolerant, and cooperative attitude that so endears Webbies to the rest of the folks on UseNet. Now run along, little boy, until you learn the difference between UseNet and the WWW. Oh, and until you learn how to quote and attribute properly.
- "Even a webbie can attribute" is not missing anything, let alone a noun. Attribute is a verb. Even a webbie can poop. Even a webbie can suck. Even a webbie can think. Hee-hee.
- This was what happened when the AOLers, WebTVers, and Google Groupers showed up during the Endless September. We don't need to go through that again! Otherwise, instead of ending up with ex-webbies who have adapted to USENET, USENET might be converted into a vast web-board/social-networking site/blog by webbies