netdead

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English

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Etymology

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From net +‎ dead.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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netdead (not comparable)

  1. (Internet slang, rare, of a person) Not currently active on a network, or the Internet; offline.
    • 1998, Creepy, “*mutter**grumble* QUT *grumble**grumble*”, in aus.tv.x-files (Usenet):
      Considering that now both $teve and Robin are virtually netdead, this is probably about right.
  2. (computing) Synonym of link-dead (in a frozen state due to sudden disconnection)
    • 1996, Joe Pantuso, The Complete Internet Gamer, page 309:
      To end your use of the client you can use either this command or possibly ctrl-C. This will leave netdead all of your characters with processes still running.