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cybercafe
(redirected from Internet cafe)

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cy·ber·ca·fe  (sbr-k-f, -k-)
n.
1. A cafe from which customers can access the Internet.
2. A chatroom.
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Noun1.cybercafe - a cafe whose customers sit at computer terminals and log on to the internet while they eat and drinkcybercafe - a cafe whose customers sit at computer terminals and log on to the internet while they eat and drink
cafe, coffee bar, coffee shop, coffeehouse - a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold


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