sysophood

English

Etymology

sysop + -hood

Noun

sysophood (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The state or period of being a sysop.
    • 1993, William J Shefski, Free Electronic Networks
      In one section, Schuyler states that someone aspiring to Fido sysophood "can only expect so much help" from the sysops that have already linked up.
    • 1995, "S|ren Erichsen", THIS IS PELEDA CALLING WUNDEE! (discussion on Internet newsgroup alt.1d)
      I have already walked the path of sysophood. It sure beats being a humble user.
    • 2000, "Alex Cain", Temporary Ban... (discussion on Internet newsgroup microsoft.public.games.zone)
      I am going to apply for sysophood soon but have not done so yet.
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