noun: A term coined by actor Judd Nelson from the 1985 movie "The Breakfast Club" describing the overacheiving and geeky character of Brian (a.k.a. the Brain, played by actor Anthony Michael Hall).
"Face it, you're a Neo-Maxi Zoomdweebie. What would you be doing if you weren't out making yourself a better citizen?"
by PeanutButterzPug March 11, 2006
The Breakfast Club
BENDER: Dork...
BRIAN: Yeah?
BENDER: You are a parent's wet dream, okay?
BRIAN: Well that's a problem!
BENDER: Look, I can see you getting all bunged up for them making you wear these kinda clothes. But face it, you're a Neo-Maxi-Zoom-Dweebie!
BENDER: Dork...
BRIAN: Yeah?
BENDER: You are a parent's wet dream, okay?
BRIAN: Well that's a problem!
BENDER: Look, I can see you getting all bunged up for them making you wear these kinda clothes. But face it, you're a Neo-Maxi-Zoom-Dweebie!
by Nerd Alert November 17, 2005
Invented by Judd Nelson improvising in his role in the classic 80's high school movie The Breakfast Club to describe how very nerdy 'Brian' the nerd is. He concludes, 'You are a parent's wet dream. You're a Neo Maxi Zoom Dweebie. What would you be doing if you weren't out making yourself a better citizen?'
by Naomi27 July 4, 2008
Originally From the Breakfast Club
A Dweeb, Geek, Spaz, Wank, Nerd or otherwise geeky type fellow who's always doing good. Often taken out of context to insult someone as of being retarded.
A Dweeb, Geek, Spaz, Wank, Nerd or otherwise geeky type fellow who's always doing good. Often taken out of context to insult someone as of being retarded.
by Datahax March 29, 2005
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See Neo Maxi Zoom Dweebie. Somebody is a retard and can't spell or just thinks they can. In defense, however, this is an epithet, so no harm done.
by H2OLemming November 2, 2004
description of one who is of the high, tight pants variety, and in the habit of using pocket protectors, among other nerd-affiliated objects. may come with pre-prepared lunch. definitly employs the use of tighty-whiteys. often found locked in bathrooms or stuffed in lockers. found in The Breakfast Club
by mel February 1, 2005