Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪbər loʊf/
noun a loaf of bread purchased online or through a digital platform
A1 I bought a cyber loaf of bread from the online bakery.
A2 The cyber loaf of code was filled with bugs.
B1 The cyber loaf of information was difficult to digest.
B2 The cyber loaf of data was encrypted for security purposes.
C1 The cyber loaf of software was designed to streamline business operations.
C2 The cyber loaf of artificial intelligence was a groundbreaking technological advancement.
formal The cyber loaf was a type of malware that infiltrated computer systems.
informal I heard there's a new cyber loaf going around, better update your antivirus software.
slang Don't click on that link, it's probably just a cyber loaf trying to steal your information.
figurative His laziness was like a cyber loaf, spreading through the office and infecting productivity.
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