Someone who's interest in cycling extends beyond mere enjoyment of the sport, and who is overly infatuated with the equipment itself. Obsessed with purchasing, or at least admiring, the very latest, overpriced frames, components, and even the apparel worn like spandex shorts and carbon fiber shoes.
A bike geek will spend $8,000 on a pro racing bike just to ride laps around Prospect Park, and then keep it next to his bed at night.
by Litespeed99 June 07, 2009
Apparently, some Jesus geek or group of Jesus geeks is hacking into all the non-Christian religious websites and wreaking holy acrimony.
by ΔиłĦ☼иצ ߀₡ʞ January 09, 2012
Similar to street cred, but applicable to geeks. Geek cred is allocated by displaying knowledge of different aspects of geek culture such as Star Wars, anime, comic books, etc.
1."The new guy at work complimented me on my InuYasha t-shirt. And then we had a discussion about which fo the movies was the best. Major geek cred on both our parts."
2."You have the un-edited original trilogy ripped from the laser discs? That's like, plus 10 geek cred"
2."You have the un-edited original trilogy ripped from the laser discs? That's like, plus 10 geek cred"
by Mike Kempner September 07, 2006
The purest kind of love there is, when two "Geeks," "Nerds," or other socially-awkward people fall in love. This type of love usually lasts long due to the fact that Geeks are Loyal, Trusting, and Understanding creatures that will accept you for whoever you are. Sure, they may embarrass you on occasion, or confuse you when they try to talk in binary/Klingon, but in the end Geek Love tends to last longer than normal High-School Romance.
by The Nonaness February 13, 2009
The best television show known to man. Too intelligent for most of America, so was pulled off the air due to low ratings.
by Torch October 22, 2003
by lolxdhy May 17, 2021
n. Better known as a "flash drive," "jump drive," or "thumb drive," a geek whistle is small nonvolatile data storage medium (usually 128 MB - 2 GB) that is often found dangling from the necks of geeks on a lanyard. It's the geek equivalent of a coach's whistle.
by SkidMarkyMark August 21, 2006