cyberpunk

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English

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Etymology

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From cyber- +‎ -punk, coined by American writer and software developer Bruce Bethke as the title of a 1983 short story, and later popularized by Gardner Dozois.

Noun

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cyberpunk (countable and uncountable, plural cyberpunks)

  1. (science fiction, uncountable) A subgenre of science fiction which focuses on computer or information technology and virtual reality juxtaposed with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order.
    • 1991 January 7, Lewis Shiner, “Confessions of an Ex-Cyberpunk”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      But by 1987, cyberpunk had become a cliche. Other writers had turned the form into formula: implant wetware (biological computer chips), government by multinational corporations, street-wise, leather-jacketed, amphetamine-loving protagonists and decayed orbital colonies.
    • 2015, Abby H. P. Werlock, Encyclopedia of the American Short Story, Infobase Learning, →ISBN:
      Cyberpunk stories are set in a futuristic, dystopic environment—the opposite of utopian—in which computer technology plays an important role. [] The protagonists of cyberpunk stories are technologically proficient, lonely adventurers struggling with issues of identity and forced to use computer skills to fight menacing forces of domination.
  2. (countable) A cyberpunk character, a hacker punk, a high-tech low life.
    The film The Matrix redefined what a cyberpunk looked like.
  3. (countable) A writer of cyberpunk fiction.
    • 1989 January, SPIN, volume 4, number 10, page 50:
      [] cyberpunks like William Gibson, Lucious Sheperd[sic], Bruce Sterling []
  4. (music, uncountable) A musical genre related to the punk movement that makes use of electronic sounds such as synthesizers.
    • 2003, Jan Haluska, The Mathematical Theory of Tone Systems, →ISBN, page 109:
      A more technologically elaborate current of microtonal music can be found at M.I.T and Berklee College of Music, where R. Boulanger works in exotic equal temperaments and non-octave scales (E60 and the 13th root of 3, i.e. the Bohlen-Pierce scale) using the CSOUND acoustic compiler, the Mathews radio drum and various MIDI synthesizers; nearby, E. Mullen performs cyberpunk music in E19 and the 13th root of 3.
    • 2014, Gemma White, Furniture is Disappearing, →ISBN, page 41:
      At Meredith we stayed up all night listening to doof doof cyberpunk music and I saw you cry for the first time, at four in the morning bottle of ice tea and vodka in hand I saw your real face and something changed.
    • 2017, Tristanne Connolly, Tomoyuki Iino, Canadian Music and American Culture: Get Away From Me, →ISBN, page 182:
      Indeed, 'Mindphaser' (and Tactical Neural Implant more generally) represents a high point of cyberpunk in the industrial music scene.

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Finnish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsɑi̯berpuŋk/, [ˈs̠ɑ̝i̯be̞rpuŋk]

Noun

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cyberpunk

  1. Alternative spelling of kyberpunk

Declension

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Inflection of cyberpunk (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative cyberpunk
genitive cyberpunkin
partitive cyberpunkia
illative cyberpunkiin
singular plural
nominative cyberpunk
accusative nom. cyberpunk
gen. cyberpunkin
genitive cyberpunkin
partitive cyberpunkia
inessive cyberpunkissa
elative cyberpunkista
illative cyberpunkiin
adessive cyberpunkilla
ablative cyberpunkilta
allative cyberpunkille
essive cyberpunkina
translative cyberpunkiksi
abessive cyberpunkitta
instructive
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of cyberpunk (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative cyberpunkini
accusative nom. cyberpunkini
gen. cyberpunkini
genitive cyberpunkini
partitive cyberpunkiani
inessive cyberpunkissani
elative cyberpunkistani
illative cyberpunkiini
adessive cyberpunkillani
ablative cyberpunkiltani
allative cyberpunkilleni
essive cyberpunkinani
translative cyberpunkikseni
abessive cyberpunkittani
instructive
comitative
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative cyberpunkisi
accusative nom. cyberpunkisi
gen. cyberpunkisi
genitive cyberpunkisi
partitive cyberpunkiasi
inessive cyberpunkissasi
elative cyberpunkistasi
illative cyberpunkiisi
adessive cyberpunkillasi
ablative cyberpunkiltasi
allative cyberpunkillesi
essive cyberpunkinasi
translative cyberpunkiksesi
abessive cyberpunkittasi
instructive
comitative
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative cyberpunkimme
accusative nom. cyberpunkimme
gen. cyberpunkimme
genitive cyberpunkimme
partitive cyberpunkiamme
inessive cyberpunkissamme
elative cyberpunkistamme
illative cyberpunkiimme
adessive cyberpunkillamme
ablative cyberpunkiltamme
allative cyberpunkillemme
essive cyberpunkinamme
translative cyberpunkiksemme
abessive cyberpunkittamme
instructive
comitative
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative cyberpunkinne
accusative nom. cyberpunkinne
gen. cyberpunkinne
genitive cyberpunkinne
partitive cyberpunkianne
inessive cyberpunkissanne
elative cyberpunkistanne
illative cyberpunkiinne
adessive cyberpunkillanne
ablative cyberpunkiltanne
allative cyberpunkillenne
essive cyberpunkinanne
translative cyberpunkiksenne
abessive cyberpunkittanne
instructive
comitative
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative cyberpunkinsa
accusative nom. cyberpunkinsa
gen. cyberpunkinsa
genitive cyberpunkinsa
partitive cyberpunkiaan
cyberpunkiansa
inessive cyberpunkissaan
cyberpunkissansa
elative cyberpunkistaan
cyberpunkistansa
illative cyberpunkiinsa
adessive cyberpunkillaan
cyberpunkillansa
ablative cyberpunkiltaan
cyberpunkiltansa
allative cyberpunkilleen
cyberpunkillensa
essive cyberpunkinaan
cyberpunkinansa
translative cyberpunkikseen
cyberpunkiksensa
abessive cyberpunkittaan
cyberpunkittansa
instructive
comitative

French

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Etymology

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From English cyberpunk.

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Noun

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cyberpunk m (plural cyberpunks)

  1. (science fiction) cyberpunk

Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English cyberpunk.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /t͡sɘˈbɛr.paŋk/
  • Rhymes: -ɛrpaŋk
  • Syllabification: cy‧ber‧punk

Noun

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cyberpunk m inan

  1. (film, science fiction) cyberpunk (sci-fi subgenre)

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Noun

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cyberpunk m pers

  1. (film, science fiction) cyberpunk (cyberpunk character, a hacker punk, a high-tech low life)

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adjective

Further reading

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  • cyberpunk in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • cyberpunk in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (Spain) /θibeɾˈpank/ [θi.β̞eɾˈpãŋk]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /sibeɾˈpank/ [si.β̞eɾˈpãŋk]
  • Rhymes: -ank
  • Syllabification: cy‧ber‧punk

Noun

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cyberpunk m (plural cyberpunks)

  1. cyberpunk

Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sv

Etymology

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cyber- +‎ punk

Noun

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cyberpunk c

  1. (science fiction, uncountable) cyberpunk

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