"Zynternet" meaning in All languages combined

See Zynternet on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the Zynternet [canonical]
Etymology: Blend of Zyn (“a brand of tobacco-free snus”) + Internet. Coined by journalist Max Read in 2024 (see quotation below). Etymology templates: {{blend|en|Zyn|Internet|t1=a brand of tobacco-free snus}} Blend of Zyn (“a brand of tobacco-free snus”) + Internet, {{coinage|en|Max Read|occ=journalist|w=-}} Coined by journalist Max Read Head templates: {{en-prop|the=1}} the Zynternet
  1. (neologism) An online subculture associated with sports betting, frat culture, college sports, and consuming Zyn (a brand of tobacco-free snus). Tags: neologism Related terms: hawk tuah
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