netsurf

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English

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Etymology

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From net +‎ surf.

Verb

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netsurf (third-person singular simple present netsurfs, present participle netsurfing, simple past and past participle netsurfed)

  1. To surf the Internet.
    • 1996, Rick Stout, The World Wide Web Complete Reference, page xx:
      After you've netsurfed around the world a few times, your imagination, creativity, and desire to participate in this phenomenon will come together []
    • 1999, Susan Hawthorne, Renate Klein, Cyberfeminism: Connectivity, Critique and Creativity, page 27:
      We do not have the time, need or inclination to netsurf to meet people only in cyberspace.

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