by Buymekitkats July 24, 2018
Get the Nerdedmug. A classic trademark of nerd behavior is an unthinking bias (or lack of objectivity) in regard to topics of their interest, I.E., "Star Wars is Harrison Ford's best film".
by Predicate December 11, 2013
Get the nerdmug. A person who knows so much, they're just awesome. Often used as an insult. Should this happen to you, simply reply with "Thank you for acknowledging my superior intelligence!"
Also, a really tasty and colourful Wonka candy.
Nerds and geeks are often confused. Geeks are like wannabe nerds: They lack the knowledge and social skills of nerds.
Also, a really tasty and colourful Wonka candy.
Nerds and geeks are often confused. Geeks are like wannabe nerds: They lack the knowledge and social skills of nerds.
Person 1: You're such a nerd!
Person 2: Thank you for acknowledging my superior intelligence!
Person 1: ...
Person 2: Thank you for acknowledging my superior intelligence!
Person 1: ...
by The Awesome Awesome July 27, 2012
Get the Nerdmug. So, just because I think it's a little funny the performance increased exactly Phi times when I optimized my quantum entanglement simulation program by introducing SSE3 instructions, you call me a nerd? Gee, you are so BIOS, I mean biased.
by Poindexter.42 February 22, 2011
Get the Nerdmug. It's not necessarily a bad thing or a good thing; it's just a characteristic.
A nerd is unusually smart, esp. in math, science, and/or computers. He or she tends to know a lot about pop culture, yet, ironically, often doesn't have great social skills. Usually has a great sarcastic, witty sense of humor (deriving from the knowledge of pop culture). Well-rounded, but just can't express him/herself to non-nerdy people well.
Examples:
Seth Cohen on "The O.C." (the best example)
Shia LaBoeuf's character in "Transformers"
The "I'm a Mac" guy in "Live Free or Die Hard"
Geek, dork, and dweeb, on the other hand, tend to have negative connotations.
See also metanerd
A nerd is unusually smart, esp. in math, science, and/or computers. He or she tends to know a lot about pop culture, yet, ironically, often doesn't have great social skills. Usually has a great sarcastic, witty sense of humor (deriving from the knowledge of pop culture). Well-rounded, but just can't express him/herself to non-nerdy people well.
Examples:
Seth Cohen on "The O.C." (the best example)
Shia LaBoeuf's character in "Transformers"
The "I'm a Mac" guy in "Live Free or Die Hard"
Geek, dork, and dweeb, on the other hand, tend to have negative connotations.
See also metanerd
Guy 1: What's with the nerdy guys having these hot, nice girlfriends?
Guy 2: I think the women are tired of jerks and want someone who'll treat them nice and take care of them.
Guy 1: Yeah. So you want to get wasted and treat women like meaningless objects?
Guy 2: Yeah! Let's go!
Guy 2: I think the women are tired of jerks and want someone who'll treat them nice and take care of them.
Guy 1: Yeah. So you want to get wasted and treat women like meaningless objects?
Guy 2: Yeah! Let's go!
by Jason McD. July 7, 2008
Get the Nerdmug. George McFly in Back to the Future before Marty went back in time an altered history to make Biff George McFly's bitch.
by Anonymous July 23, 2003
Get the Nerdmug. They created all the best stuff on the internet, including the internet itself. All the non nerds then came and ruined it.
by Derpppppppp May 9, 2010
Get the Nerdmug.