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  • What is Netizen? Specifically Netizen and Netizen users? a habitual or avid one. Why

    do people say no to the internet? Is this what the market for smartphones will be made of? Because people use it every chance they get. People find random information by doing simple searches. EX: entertainment, world events, medical conditions. Usually someone uses his Mac for class work, can use a mobile phone in class to do assignments, play games.

    I found other slang terms whose definition is a clichu00e9. Thanks for saving. One is net rat : A net rat is someone who spends all their time on the internet because they have nothing better to do. What is a net rat?

    Another one is kind of vulgar and it’s net fu**er meaning: A person who spends days on the internet at a time. Meal choices are usually late at night, usually early in the morning. .

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  • What is Netizen? Specifically Netizen and Netizen users? a habitual or avid one. Why

    do people say no to the internet? Is this what the market for smartphones will be made of? Because people use it every chance they get. People find random information by doing simple searches. EX: entertainment, world events, medical conditions. Usually someone uses his Mac for class work, can use a mobile phone in class to do assignments, play games.

    I found other slang terms whose definition is a clichu00e9. Thanks for saving. One is net rat : A net rat is someone who spends all their time on the internet because they have nothing better to do. What is a net rat?

    Another one is kind of vulgar and it’s net fu**er meaning: A person who spends days on the internet at a time. Meal choices are usually late at night, usually early in the morning. .

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  • Asked on August 27, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

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  • Asked on August 26, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

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    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 26, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420247 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 24, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420247 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 24, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420247 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 24, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420247 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 24, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420247 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 23, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420247 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes