The practice of exclusively hiring intelligent individuals, thus improving the product produced by the corporation and increasing shareholder value but often displaceing mediocre poop-flinging-tree-monkeys.
slow replacement of organic material with cyborg/vulcan/mathematical deposits, eventually leading to total replacement and solidifcation of material into a brittle; moderately anti-social form
John was a normal child before entering a small, elite engineering program; by the time he left, however, nerdification was complete
<adjective> A term used to describe an object, concept, or person that is intelligent, innovative and somehow divine, breaking the traditional barriers of the sterotypical "nerd". While not necessarily understood by many, nerderific objects, concepts, and people are only appreciated by those who possess the esoteric knowledge to comprehend them to the fullest extent.
A combination of "nerdy" and "terrific." Not your common nerd.
<adverb> Describes an action that is so inconceivably innovative that it disrupts nearly everything it touches.
1. The ideas that Ryan presented in class were so simply nerderific that all the girls were after him.
2. The new smartphone, released by HTC, is nerderiflcally amazing.