cyberstyle

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cyber +‎ style

Adverb[edit]

cyberstyle (not comparable)

  1. (rare, informal) By means of a computer.
    • 1997, Anna Leider, Robert Leider, Don't miss out: the ambitious student's guide to financial aid, Volume 22:
      ...snail mail it to their regional processor (who will in turn send a signature "flag" to the central processor), but everything else goes cyberstyle.
    • 1997, RoDeoFlowr, “looking for penpals cyberstyle”, in soc.penpals (Usenet):
    • 1999, Cynthia Green, Jennifer Reingold, Business Week guide to the best business schools:
      Finally, you enter a credit card number, and with a click of a button, your application flies cyberstyle to the school of choice, although you can print it out and mail it in if you prefer.
    • 2008, Mary Ann Lamanna, Agnes Riedmann, Marriages and Families: Making Choices in a Diverse Society:
      Is it sex—cyberstyle—or is it abstinence?