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Digital Decay

When an image or video is re-saved and compressed more dithering artifacts are added to the file.

These digital files degrade just like old photographs do, I call it digital decay.

by Radont January 13, 2012


Digital Prostitute

Someone who uses dating apps such as Tinder, Buble, Plenty of Fish, etc. to either promote their Only Fans, sell their "content", or offer sexual services for money. They often try to get you to add their Instagram or Snapchat account. They typically unmatch with you shortly after their solicitation.

High School Ian: "Did you get any matches on the app?"
College Mike: "Yeah, but they were all Digital Prostitutes, so I deleted the app."
Dave: "As you should, The Hub is free!"

by Lonely_bastard July 12, 2024


Digit In

To enter an appointment in your Smart Phone (Palm, Blackberry, IPhone) calendar using the key pad. Replaces "Pencil In" in a high tech digital world.

I am free for lunch this Tuesday. One moment, I will digit in that appointment so I don't forget.

by Red Gecko May 21, 2008


dirty digit

The result of a rear entry finger blast

Husband: Fancy a bit of rumpy pumpy tonight dear?
Wife: Yea sure but only if you do that thing I like
Husband: Ok but I'm going to end up with a dirty digit again if you haven't had a clear out...

by Pidgehen February 12, 2017


digital hole

An area in which digital communication fails, such as a cell phone call dropping.

Sorry dude I lost you in that digital hole, my service sucks!

by gmasterk September 1, 2006


Digital Romance

A relationship that primarily takes place online with little to no physical or in person contact.

Typically takes place solely over the phone and includes romantic texts, talking about being together, and soon saying I love you, as well as starting a relationship with someone, all without actually meeting the person behind the screen.

Hey, did you ever text back that guy who dm’ed you?
-Nah, I’m not looking for a digital romance, I want something real.

by Devious Darling September 20, 2022


Digital Nomad

TLDR; people who constantly travel (nomad) and constantly use computers (digital). The latter usually (but not necessarily) to generate income.
But there are these categories, broadly speaking. People who ...
1. ... have a remote job that they can do from anywhere who like to travel a lot.
2. ... have (usually new) money and confuse spending that on some sort of digitally administrable business that isn't sustainable with 'entrepreneurship'. While traveling.
3. ... scam other people by selling guides for how to become one of the above. While traveling.
4. ... record themselves buying, wearing, doing stuff that makes other, equally simple-minded people jealous. While traveling.
If they amass enough of aforementioned simpletons looking at their media, they may manage to generate an income from this.
Often people are in multiple groups.
Twenty years ago you would almost only meet digital nomads from group 1.

Nowadays they seem to be the minority.
Especially people who are rich often call themselves "digital nomads" because the following, better suited terms, sound way less cool:
affluent alien
made migrant
wealthy vagabond

Granny died and left me her fortune.
Finally I can become a digital nomad!

by moellernegger August 10, 2024