screenager

screenager
A teenager who spends time in front of the screen of a personal computer or video game console.

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  • Screenager — песня британской альтернативной рок группы группы альбома Origin of Symmetry. Также выходила на: Bliss CD1, Bliss French CD1, Hullabaloo CD, Hullabaloo DVD. Продолжительность 4:19. Продюсер: Джон Леки. Альтернативные названия: Razor Blades, Razor …   Википедия

  • screenager — (SCREE.nay.jur) n. A young person who has grown up with, and is therefore entirely comfortable with, a world of screens, particularly televisions, computers, ATMs, cell phones, and so on. Example Citation: The Net has become a powerful way to… …   New words

  • screenager — screen|ag|er [ skrin,eıdʒər ] noun count HUMOROUS a young person who spends a lot of time using computers and the Internet …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • screenager — n. teenager who is skillful with computers and the Internet; teenager who grew up with television and computers and is accordingly savvy with the world of screens …   English contemporary dictionary

  • screenager — /ˈskrineɪdʒə/ (say skreenayjuh) noun Colloquial a teenager who is one of the generation which is adept in the use of computers …  

  • screenager — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Origin of Symmetry — Studio album by Muse Released 17 July 2001 …   Wikipedia

  • Hullabaloo Soundtrack — Soundtrack album to Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris by Muse Released 1 July 2 …   Wikipedia

  • Bliss (Muse song) — Single infobox Name = Bliss Artist = Muse from Album = Origin of Symmetry B side = The Gallery , Hyper Chondriac Music Released = 20 August 2001 Format = 7 CD, Maxi CD, DVD Recorded = Genre = Alternative rock Length = 4:14 Label = Mushroom… …   Wikipedia

  • Muse (rock) — Muse (groupe) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Muse. Muse …   Wikipédia en Français

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