Citations:technoplegic
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Noun: "(informal) a person who freezes up psychologically when confronted with new technology or resists technological advance"
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- 1998 — "Lines drawn in two-way fight", South China Morning Post, 25 January 1998:
- While he certainly gets his intelligence by fax and telephone from old friends in the SAR, he does not go to www.scmp.com before breakfast every morning. The former Governor, you see, is a self-confessed technoplegic.