
Nerd: Slang 1. A foolish, inept, or unattractive person. 2. A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits but is felt to be socially inept.
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Nerd: Slang 1. A foolish, inept, or unattractive person. 2. A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits but is felt to be socially inept.
Your English lesson, today, provided by Bartleby.
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http://media.www.waltonian.com/media/storage/paper752/news/2004/10/13/Features/Students.Give.Meaning.To.nerd.geek.dork-749708.shtml
u may find this article little interesting to know the actual nerd word used around in frnds....heheh....may be i to am a nerd ..unique case ...hahah.lol
Funny how so many of this made up words are used in everyday language. I never heard this before tho...that's pretty cool!
I guess we could have ended up calling nerds, whosits or wumps or something...lol. I looked up some of his other names, apparently he also used the word blogg! who knew! But it does sound like something Dr Seuss would say.
My high school sweetheart gave me the nickname "Nerd" It sounds odd, but coming from him it was a term of endearment. Hadn't thought of that in YEARS! He was a sweet guy but last I heard he was in a Federal penitentiary for bank robbery. Oh well.
I had no idea.
I wonder who the nerd was that first decided to research the word "nerd?" ;-)
Wow. I did not know this. What a fascinating piece. Now I am wondering where the word "thingamajigs" originates, so I guess I am inspired to go out and find out. Thanks!
Hemu,
Neat article! Thanks. :)
Drowsey,
Cool! :D Yeah, it interesting to think about how words become common in a language, and before long they are just part of the vocabulary. Whosits for nerds...LOL.
Barbara,
Aw, oh no!
Hi Lauren,
Either did I. :)
Jay,
:D hmm, sounds like interesting research if you ask me!
Fearless,
Thanks. I love this type of thing! :)
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