netter n.
1. Loosely, anyone with a network address.
2. More specifically, a Usenet regular. Most often found in
the plural. "If you post that in a technical group, you're
going to be flamed by angry netters for the rest of time!"
1. Loosely, anyone with a network address.
2. More specifically, a Usenet regular. Most often found in
the plural. "If you post that in a technical group, you're
going to be flamed by angry netters for the rest of time!"
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