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/tˈɛki/
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[ US /ˈtɛki/ ]
[ US /ˈtɛki/ ]
NOUN
- a technician who is highly proficient and enthusiastic about some technical field (especially computing)
How To Use techie In A Sentence
- A techie's delight. 6 SuperStar Pro claims to roughly double the capacity of your hard disk.
- Today, it is the city of young and upwardly mobile techies who enrich the local economy.
- And the company, which in recent years seemed to care only about corporate customers, techies and hard-core gamers, appears once again interested in average, mainstream consumers who value simplicity.
- I've been locked in a room for 12 months with nothing but geeks and techies for company.
- President-elect Barack Obama, widely regarded as the techiest president yet, may have to give up one of the trappings of geekdom: his BlackBerry. TechNewsWorld
- Today on the brilliant nerdy webcomic xkcd: a trenchant and very funny commentary on online sexism, especially as practiced in the techier corners of the net. Boing Boing
- A few of our "techier" staff host booths usually our younger ones - pages and part-timers - they have all the newest gadgets, while other staff visit at their leisure throughout the day. Stephen's Lighthouse: Technology Petting Zoos
- Listen to a dedicated computer hobbyist, a person who spends hours a day using a modem to exchange messages and data with other techies, and pretty soon if you can penetrate the jargon you'll hear him or her gush about something called the Internet -- a giant "network of networks" that links millions of computers around the world. Internet, a Vast Link That Isn't Missing, Can Be Hard to Find
- Its success invigorated an old idea among techies: that appli-cations are more powerfulif users are not only accessing one central server but also mining the information stored on the computers of other users. The Day The Music (Almost) Died
- The simulator that did, located down the hall, required at least one techie to run. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE