A disorder characterized by having no social apparatus, being really physically sensitive or a sensitive, hating change, obsessing about anything that isnt sportsball. It's basically just Aspergers syndrome.
by Chevyman95 June 21, 2025

by His psyeudonym August 20, 2020

by Woodnone August 4, 2019

When men or woman flirt with eachother over an online game without realizing that it's pointless and nothing will happen between them. They generally believe eachother to be attractive when they are more likely to be obese or very unnattractive.
guy: "your not bad for a chick."
girl: "I've only gotten a few kills."
guy: "your voice is sexy."
girl: *unplugs mic* "I hate nerd flirters."
girl: "I've only gotten a few kills."
guy: "your voice is sexy."
girl: *unplugs mic* "I hate nerd flirters."
by annnnonnnnymous August 25, 2011

A person who loves to read books, always needs to study, streotype, wears glasses.
⚠️ATTENTION⚠️
NERD IS NOT SOMEONE WHO HAS GOOD GRADES
⚠️ATTENTION⚠️
NERD IS NOT SOMEONE WHO HAS GOOD GRADES
by Renet_Gacha-Life.cz August 8, 2020

a person who is objectively attractive or seemingly “normal” but is secretly a huge nerd/really intelligent; or has an obsession towards something that isn’t mainstream.
by btl0913 December 16, 2023

The logical, if frustrating realistic corollary to Moore's Law regarding the number of transistors on a microchip. In as much as Moore's Law is used to estimate reductions in the cost per unit of computers, so will the reduced cost of the computers be converted to more processors purchased if the programmers are left unchecked.
The following conversation could have been avoided if Fred had applied the Nerd's Corollary to the purchase of new computers:
"Fred, I thought you said that if we bought the quad core machines, we could reduce the number of computers in the server room and save costs. Why do we have more servers than when we started and are over budget?"
"Well, we needed more machines because with the new speed and power, we discovered we could re-thread the re-factored process and parallelize the... (Fred's eyes glaze over and the rest of the information is lost in this discussion)"
"Fred, I thought you said that if we bought the quad core machines, we could reduce the number of computers in the server room and save costs. Why do we have more servers than when we started and are over budget?"
"Well, we needed more machines because with the new speed and power, we discovered we could re-thread the re-factored process and parallelize the... (Fred's eyes glaze over and the rest of the information is lost in this discussion)"
by Metalman007 December 4, 2012
