A person who may have hundreds of pictures of themselves on Facebook or a similar service. However, none of these pictures truly show what the person really looks like thanks to the use of camera angles, bad self-pics and other cheap visual tricks. This underhanded ploy is a favorite of the 'salad-shy' and those afflicted with 'a lovely personality.' Invented by Stephen Gude, Professor Emeritus at UCSC, USA.
"There are 150 pictures of this girl on her Myspace... NONE of which show that she is not fat or ugly. Think of the incredible effort this must have taken. How is that possible? What a horrible nerd-o-welly."
"Gina weighs 300 pounds in real life... Why does her facebook make her look like Jessica Biel. What is goddamn nerd-o-welly!"
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Bro, Nemussi is such a Fortnite Nerd lol
Bro he's such a fucking fortnite nerd holy shit bro never touched grass in his life
Creative warrior who likes to free build instead of playing OG Fortnite for the one month that is will only be available.
Nathan Clements likes to play creative and free build instead of play OG fortnite, he is a Fortnite Nerd.
"Nerd Tears" is basically another way of saying someone is "Geeking Out" particularly nerds that are fans of all kinds of pop culture rather it be fan service or nostalgic connections appearing in their favorite media.
"I know this is lame but I broke down into Nerd Tears when I saw Hayden Christensen reprising his role as Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker in the new Obi-Wan Kenobi series".
"Seeing the fan casting of John Krasinski as Mister Fantastic in Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness was a dream come true, it brought me to Nerd Tears in the theater opening night".
Secondary definition, applies to usage during or in the result of programming/ writing computer programs.
When one programmer finds, uses, or sees code written by another programmer that is either:
1. Completely wrong
2. Done in a ridiculous way
3. Extremely inefficient
4. Looks like something written by a third grader in 1695
Mark was nerd raging over the code that Steve wrote because there is no way it would ever work.