| In general refers to a collection of two or more people that are put together and labeled. For example, in the case of computers a collection of individuals who work for the customer service department may be assigned the workgroup group name: cs, and be given excusive rights or privileges to programs and/or files they need to have access to. Also see: Game definitions, LFG, Newsgroup, PUG, User group, Workgroup | |
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