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		Definition of nethead in English: netheadnounˈnɛthɛd informal A habitual and expert user of the Internet.  I bet any nethead with a couple of years of experience could have put something online in real time  Example sentencesExamples -  Concocting an album using Internet chatrooms, he is not your archetypal, geeky net-head.
 -  Young, educated, and culturally sophisticated, he is a stereotypical Nethead.
 -  Not that Norris is some techno geek nethead.
 -  I'm a net-head who learned to love phones again—specifically, smartphones.
 -  Not even his own staff would call him a nethead.
 -  The 2–17 age group accounts for around one fifth of the net heads in the UK.
 -  If you've newly joined the ranks of the cyberspace surfers, or even if you're an old-time net-head, you might enjoy these sites.
 -  I regularly chew my way through 6–7 gigabytes of data every month, but I'm probably a bit of a nethead.
 -  I'm not a big net-head, but bored tonight and browsing.
 -  This incident highlights our need to have a nethead on the team.
 
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