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nerd

[ nurd ]

noun

  1. a single-minded person obsessed with a hobby or pursuit or with a particular topic:

    My 13-year-old son is a computer nerd.

    I joined a book club and discovered another Jane Austen nerd.

  2. a person considered to be socially awkward, boring, unstylish, etc.


verb (used without object)

  1. to spend inordinate amounts of time, attention, energy, enthusiasm, etc., on an activity or topic of special interest to oneself; geek:

    I enjoy samurai movies, nerding about samurai movies, and the occasional slice of cake.

    Don't cross the street while you're nerding on your phone—you're likely to get hit!

verb phrase

  1. to engage with excessive enthusiasm in a hobby or in discussion about a topic of special interest to oneself:

    Back in the day, I nerded out hardcore over baseball cards.

    We sat there for half an hour while she nerded out on the metaphysical poets.

  2. to alter or be altered in a way that shows excessive enthusiasm for a special interest:

    He appears in that film nerded up as a philosophy genius.

    I'm going to nerd up my office with these five Charlie Chaplin posters.

    Wow, this simple conversation about cheese sure nerded up fast!

nerd

/ ²Ôɜ˻å /

noun

  1. a boring or unpopular person, esp one obsessed with something specified

    a computer nerd

  2. a stupid and feeble person
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Derived Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of nerd1

An Americanism first recorded in 1950–55; obscurely derived expressive formation
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Idioms and Phrases

  1. nerd it up, to indulge oneself without restraint in a hobby, game, etc., in which one has an obsessive interest:

    Looking forward to nerding it up with everybody on Comic Trading Day at the store!

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Example Sentences

Good thing for them that in last year’s World Series most New York Yankees hitters had yet to equip themselves with the bat conceived by an MIT physicist turned baseball analytics nerd.

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For him, the album represented a bond not just to Cuba, but to each other: “My grandfather is as much of a music nerd as I was,†says Ramirez.

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Even Rogan fans are leaving comments these days like, "This nerd wants to buy people's approval so badly" and making fun of Trump for his pitiful attempt to sell Teslas.

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Frontline gratitude: Here’s something that factories, tech nerds, consultants and media talking heads can’t manufacture: the sheer, raw gratitude Ukrainians have for America.

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As a “history nerd,†Brown likes to showcase things that illustrate the human experience, such as a thrifted recreation of a clock from the Titanic.

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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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