techie
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈtɛki]
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɛki
Etymology 1
From tech + -ie, q.v. Compare techy and yuppie.
Noun
techie (plural techies)
- (informal) One who works with, or has an interest in, technology or computers.
- 1999, Susan Rabin, Barbara J. Lagowski, Cyberflirt: how to attract anyone, anywhere on the World Wide Web:
- Cyberflirts are also looking for men and women who are intelligent. The internet is a techie magnet. It's only natural that those drawn to the web are also drawn to people who are quick-witted, perceptive and astute.
- 2009 August 30, Allen Salkin, “For Him, the Web Was No Safety Net”, in The New York Times[1]:
- He began giving parties in a loft on Broadway at Houston Street, with artists, techies and other downtowners.
- (informal) A person who works on the technical side of events.
Translations
One works with or has an interest in technology or computers
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Etymology 2
Variant of tetchy, of uncertain etymology.
Adjective
techie
- (obsolete) Alternative form of tetchy.