When you see something that's really nerdy(like a museum exhibit that most people would find ridiculously boring) and you get all excited and then as your excitement peaks you start to squeal and act quite like you're orgasming.
by Vecociousoverratedminorsofsomw March 30, 2011
Nerd 1: "So Eugene, in Star Wars episode 4 at precisely 1:53:45.6 what do you think OB 1 should have done?"
Nerd 2: " Well I don't know, let's have a Star Wars slumber party with Bob and Frances and make a list of reasons!!"
Cool Bystander: "Ooooh I just had a nerdgasm!!"
Nerd 2: " Well I don't know, let's have a Star Wars slumber party with Bob and Frances and make a list of reasons!!"
Cool Bystander: "Ooooh I just had a nerdgasm!!"
by Mesopotato November 03, 2009
Derives from the word orgasm.
When someone has experienced just too much nerdiness at one time, they are saidto have a nerdgasm. The person usually goes into a state of shock and can't speak for up to 1 hour. Never distured a someone who as recently nerdgasmed because the person is prone to just spurt out random nerdy things that regular people could never comprehend.
When someone has experienced just too much nerdiness at one time, they are saidto have a nerdgasm. The person usually goes into a state of shock and can't speak for up to 1 hour. Never distured a someone who as recently nerdgasmed because the person is prone to just spurt out random nerdy things that regular people could never comprehend.
Person one: Dude, the PS3 is going to use blu-ray discs, imagine the texture file quality!!!
Person two:*nergasm*!!!
Person two:*nergasm*!!!
by Andrew Kuehler December 25, 2004
by IncredibleOne June 21, 2013
A nerd's sensory overload caused by the introduction of said nerd to the latest technology or fandom.
Nerd1: Hey, did you hear about ATI's new Radeon card? It blows my b0x0rs off!
Nerd2: Oooh that sounds sexy. *nerdgasm*
Nerd2: Oooh that sounds sexy. *nerdgasm*
by Mr. Pants May 18, 2004
by juice l. bee May 01, 2005
Have been shown to occur during: lectures over human variation; lectures over cranial morphometrics; study sessions; book readings; debates or discussions over philosophy, literature, evolution, books, research, experiments, thesis, dissertations, etc.; library activities; the act of being big spoon to a freshly printed warm article.
Have been shown to occur (yet, are not limited to) if and when: bow ties are present; guys are reading book; a discussion about literature and schizophrenia become an act of foreplay; the smell of old books is in the air; glasses are worn by an individual; a great bookstore is found; one of your ten lifetime academic boners occurs.
Have been shown to occur (yet, are not limited to) if and when: bow ties are present; guys are reading book; a discussion about literature and schizophrenia become an act of foreplay; the smell of old books is in the air; glasses are worn by an individual; a great bookstore is found; one of your ten lifetime academic boners occurs.
Checkout that professor wearing the bow tie. And back to my problem about the lecture on evolution and human variation, religion is not negatively correlated with rationality. Furthermore, in regards to the lecture over cranial morphometrics, the increased scientific validity and reliability that would result from the methodological standardization proposed for the analysis of cranial morphometrics to estimate ancestry is brilliant. Oh my goodness, checkout the guy reading a book. My apologies, I may have just had multiple nerdgasms.
by BoneLady March 29, 2010