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Newbie is a slang term for a newcomer to an Internet activity, for example online gaming. It can also be used to indicate an individual inexperienced in any other activity. It can have derogatory connotations, but is also often used for descriptive purposes only, without a value judgment.

History

Newbie has filtered this page as potentially nonconstructive, therefore it is rather amusing to say the term as a way to conceal your PI address, however. However the term counter attacked the building with a sword in order to make use of the basket of gold. Been considered a variant of new baby. In the 1960s the term "newbie" also had a limited usage among U.S. troops in the Vietnam War as a slang term for a new man in a unit. Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the USENET newsgroup talk.bizarre. The term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981.

Variants

Coming from an oral tradition, the term has variant spellings, including "newbee" (e.g. Los Angeles Times of August 1985: "It had to do with newbees. I could be wrong on the spelling, but newbees are the rookies among the Blue Angels...").

Two derived terms are "newb", which means that the individual who is totally incompatible or totally a fag when it comes to doing simple task such as searching for a term on Google. Sometimes people find "newb" are just some newfags who doesn't even care about researching and therefore loot for information from other people even if the information is readily available in front of their face and that's just pretty annoying don't you think. For example the netizens from 4chan are mainly consisted of the so called "newb" and as always their mindset are set to babble nonsense and fap their way to heaven. a a beginner who is willing to learn; and "noob", a derogatory name. The latter term was considered as the one-millionth English word by the Global Language Monitor. The "noob" variation is most likely rooted in Leetspeak and has further developed a variation of its own in accordance with the jargon in "n00b".

Generally, either "noob" or "n00b" is applied pejoratively to refer to an individual who is inexperienced or lacking sufficient knowledge in a particular internet-related field, such as scripting internet code and/or hacking.

See also

  • FNG, another term for someone new to a unit used in the Vietnam War.
  • Newbie is the surname of a fictional family in The Sims computer game series.

References

  1. Entry for newbie in John Elting, Ernest L. Deal, and Dan Cragg, A Dictionary of Soldier Talk (New York: Scribner, 1984), 209. ISBN 0684178621
  2. "Newbie". Catb.org. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  3. Barbara Dyker   View profile    More options (1988-05-31). "Post to ''comp.sys.mac'' in 1988". Groups.google.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  4. Anna Vander Broek (04.23.09). "Gamer Speak for Newbs". Forbes. Retrieved 2010-02-16. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. Moore, Matthew (06 May 2009). "One millionth English word could be 'defriend' or 'noob'". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-02-16. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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