cyberwhore

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cyber- +‎ whore

Noun[edit]

cyberwhore (plural cyberwhores)

  1. A whore in cyberspace or on the Internet.
    • 2001, Adam Watson, Frighten the Horses and Other Plays, page 40:
      He may love his computer. He may love his little cyberwhores in Internet land. But one day, he will want a fleshed out, vibrant, real life woman.
    • 2007, Eric Schaeffer, I Can't Believe I'm Still Single, page 228:
      [] wanting to take her temperature and not make her feel like a cyberwhore, something she said she felt like when I would just e-mail her sexy things out of the blue.