by TheFreak March 10, 2003
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Dag, why are you so obsessed with that make-believe shit. You stinkin' Trekkie - have you ever even kissed a girl?
by Luanas Malsi September 17, 2005
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by Scorp September 22, 2003
Get the Trekkie mug.A trekkie is a super nerd whose definition of a life is watching star trek all day and collecting star trek memorabilia. Lost their 'virginity' to a well-lubed sunglasses case lined with crab meat and plastic wrapping foil stuck between the bed and the mattress, with a facial photo of their favorite female character stuck to the pillow. Either that or their hand. First time they saw a chick's box was in a Penthouse magazine.
by johnnylongprong March 7, 2009
Get the trekkie mug.n. an over-eager, hyper-fanatical person; a zealot
v. to go crazy about something
Etymology: from Star Trek, a sci-fi TV show, whose fans are infamous for dressing in costumes inspired by the tv series
v. to go crazy about something
Etymology: from Star Trek, a sci-fi TV show, whose fans are infamous for dressing in costumes inspired by the tv series
Person 1: How come you don't know when Edgar Allan Poe died?
Person 2: Sorry, but I'm no trekkie on Allan Poe.
Person 2: Sorry, but I'm no trekkie on Allan Poe.
by Thyme March 26, 2005
Get the trekkie mug.The universe in which TOS, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise inhabit.
It is a universe very much centered on social rather than scientific possibilities, due to various budget constraints it could not portray very many non-humanoid lifeforms that weren't energy beings. It attempts to seem scientifically sophisticated via copious amounts of technobabble that has only a tenuous link to theoretical concepts of today. It's spacecraft suffer the same problems as Star Wars, having low range weapons of poor firepower. Kinetic weapons are few and far between despite being superior in almost every way to phasers, and as in Star Wars, melee weapons larger than a knife make a mysterious return. The human political system is more akin to a socialist dictatorship than a free and fair society, and one can only hope that the Borg (Who would have their asses kicked by 21st century armies, btw) will assimilate them all and end the entire melodrama.
It is a universe very much centered on social rather than scientific possibilities, due to various budget constraints it could not portray very many non-humanoid lifeforms that weren't energy beings. It attempts to seem scientifically sophisticated via copious amounts of technobabble that has only a tenuous link to theoretical concepts of today. It's spacecraft suffer the same problems as Star Wars, having low range weapons of poor firepower. Kinetic weapons are few and far between despite being superior in almost every way to phasers, and as in Star Wars, melee weapons larger than a knife make a mysterious return. The human political system is more akin to a socialist dictatorship than a free and fair society, and one can only hope that the Borg (Who would have their asses kicked by 21st century armies, btw) will assimilate them all and end the entire melodrama.
by NoXion March 26, 2005
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