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Nerd

a person of high intelligence or drive at a certain hobby. Stereotypes portray them as:

-ugly
-wearing glasses
-bad sense of fashion
-allergic to almost everything
-scrawny
-computer loving

ect.
The inconvienent truth for jocks about these Stereotypes is that only 10% of the geek and/or nerd population even has many of the traits listed above

Girl 1:"Omg marcus was reading a Harry Potter Book hes such a nerd."

Girl 2: "I like harry potter."

by Vestiges September 2, 2008

18๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


nerd

1.someone with a high intelligence.
2. a non-conformist e.g. someone who likes wat they do and could care less wat others say
3.Someone passionately interested in a hobby or subject usually not sports.
4. Bad term: Someone who excludes others for not being a radical nonconformist.aka geek or video gamer
5.someone who "normal" people wish they could be but are envious so they insult them.

1. That nerd got such a good score on his test.
2. That nerd cool 'cause he dont care he just does his own thing.
3. yea that nerd devotes ALL his time to drawing anime.
4. Stupid frikin nerd! Says im a total conformist!
5. Man i wish i had the balls to be as much of an individual as that nerd.

by Fishbap and cheese November 13, 2004

29๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


nerd

Someone who excels at a certain subject. Usually have good grades in every subject.

Often confused with geeks, which do not have to be smart. A geek is someone who is generally; not athletic, enjoys video games, comic books, star trek, yugioh, etc. based off Sknywhtboy88's definition of geek.

As I am a nerd, I can say that it is offensive to call a nerd a geek.

That nerd is really smart.

by supernerd123 July 17, 2009

8๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nerd

The only type of man a smart woman would like.

You're welcome.

"If you don't like the alpha men, what kind of guy do you like?"
"See the guy in the glasses with the book?"
"Yeah."
"That would be my type."
"That's a nerd."
"Exactly."

by IDidItFortheLulz July 5, 2013

9๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


nerd

A generally intelligent individual who has an in-depth interest (or interests) in a particular area, far more than the average joe. They are typically cast as having a lack of social skills and "no life", whatever that may mean. All of these statements may or may not be true, depending on the person.

Bill Gates once observed that you should "be nice to nerds. You'll probably end up working for one one day", or a similar phrase.

Nerds either do or do not share one or more characteristics with geeks, depending on who you ask.

They also seem to be somewhat bitter at the possibly unjust typecasting they receive on behalf of society at large. Nerds generally get victimised by society for their difference, and so seem to feel the need to fight back by "reclaiming the term" to mean something good. Their general (but by no means pervasive) lack of social skills means that much of this "nerd and proud" vitriol is vented on the Internet and nowhere else.

(see other definitions for proof of this)

"That guy spends all day on the computer. He's such a nerd"

"Nerds are better than other people"

"Be nice to nerds - chances are you'll end up working for one"

by Aramithius January 24, 2010

10๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


nerd

someone who is smart and doesnt care about athletics. An easy scapegoat even though they will probably owning the company that will employ you.

2009: yo bri, i just gave that nerd a wedgie!

2014: Yo bri, i just didnt get a job man. Im still out of work. That nerd i gave wedgies to is owning the company!

by 1488 smartskin November 9, 2009

10๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


nerd

The richest man in the world is also the biggest nerd. He could have ANY chick he wants, and could have you assasinated in a minute if he wanted to.

20 years down the line, will it truly matter if you were "popular"?

Do you think it will matter 20 years down the line if you were studying computer science/physics/economics 4 hours a day? Yes.

Do you think it will matter 20 years down the line whether you were popular or not? No.

by Elitist January 20, 2004

41๐Ÿ‘ 37๐Ÿ‘Ž