An intellectual for hire for their creative or innovative talent. It was frequently used by Hunter S. Thompson, who used the phrase when describing himself or other journalists.
by bigfatdeal August 23, 2010
A computer geek is an obsolete pejorative stereotype for a student interested in computer science. A geek is an individual who pursues personal passions even if they are derided as unattractive fascinations. To be a geek is to be, unflinchingly, oneself.
by collegekid1 October 28, 2004
Clothing or accessories that are very geeky/nerdy and yet, at the same time, says "I'm cool because I'm proud of the fact that I'm a nerd, and am not afraid to dress the part".
"Why are you wearing a pen with pocket protector? That's so geeky!"
"Hey, it's practical. Let people think I'm a nerd - I am! It's geek chic!"
"Hey, it's practical. Let people think I'm a nerd - I am! It's geek chic!"
by Marc Lipschultz June 03, 2005
The pride that a geek shows when they describe something that could only be appreciated or understood by other geeks.
by Chris DuBeau June 22, 2004
The Hybrid-Geek is a person who is interested in technology, especially computing and pursues technical skill and imagination, while maintaining a mainstream social acceptance. Where as your everyday GEEK normally finds themselves outside of most mainstream social circles.
You can invite Chris to the BBQ, he's a hybrid-geek. He'll bring his own beer and hook-up with your sister.
by CMumma April 03, 2008
A annoying person who is always sending text messages and ringing people and then going through each ring tone seperatley.
by The Daddy March 13, 2003
The overwhelming need or desire to have stronger/better ability to work with and manipulate technology. Typically found in people with little or no technical ability, this condition can cause feelings of inferiority and inadequacy.
John: Allen just doesn't get it. He can barely turn his computer on and he wants to be a programmer.
Chris: Yeah, he has major geek envy.
Chris: Yeah, he has major geek envy.
by DDTKA September 25, 2006