A group of people who are typically considered nerdy because they enjoy learning and do not adhere to social norms. Although the group does not fit the prototypical definition of "being cool", however, they carry themselves in a bold and confident manner as trendsetters.
Swaggy nerds do not care what other people think.
A group of people who are typically considered nerdy because they enjoy learning and do not adhere to social norms. Although the group does not fit the prototypical definition of "being cool", however, they carry themselves in a bold and confident manner as trendsetters.
Swaggy nerds do not care what other people think.
The same as Nit-Picking but what nerds do with beloved franchise sequels/prequels.
"Han shot first! Greedo never fired! And he missed from two feet away!"
"Dude you're nerd-picking!"
A Vintage Nerd is an old school nerd predating video games and computers.
Mom "I'm a nerd". Son "You're not a nerd, you don't know anything about video games or computers". Mom "that's because I'm a vintage nerd, I've been a nerd long before video games and computers."
Anyone over the age of 15 who's only ambition in life is to play video games. Especially online, muliplayer, games like HALO and Black ops.
"My brother and his friend's are such couch nerds!" The only time they stop playing Black ops is to go to the bathroom or to get more Cheetos.
That one annoying guest who always arrives early to events/parties.
Normally because they have nothing better to do with their time.
Host1: "Stephen, you're 3 hours early for the party!"
Guest: "That's okay, I'll just help with handing out party pies"
Host2: Quietly to host1 "....mmm....great... an early nerd"
A phenomena in which a nerd enters a state of mind, in which they can no longer keep their thoughts in and decide to go to an open forum, a blog or anything similar and write out their thoughts, even though to most of the audience reading those thoughts will not be able to understand what they're ranting about clearly, usually it results in a jumbled wall of text and contradictions. These thoughts are only relevant to the nerd, even if you understand them.
"I'm unsure if I should get this processor, it'll boost my GHZ to 4.6, but I could just as easily buy this other processor that will only put it to 3.2 but will work better with this motherboard I'm looking at." - Rough Example of a Nerd's Rant.