To me, nerd doesn't imply anything technical. It's just with notably weak skills at social integration, that doesn't otherwise fall into obvious sociopathy or the like.
A lot of nerds are attracted to tech, because tech doesn't need to be interacted with socially, but I don't think tech's inherent to the nerd.
Geek's well-covered above.
Dweeb...well, I don't know that I have a definition for a dweeb. It, along with dork, poindexter, larry, etc., are all just general pejoratives implying nerdiness, but with no real content.
A dweeb is what you describe as a nerd. The social skills of a nerd, without the technical ability.
Dweeb...well, I don't know that I have a definition for a dweeb. It, along with dork, poindexter, larry, etc., are all just general pejoratives implying nerdiness, but with no real content.
Well Fuck you very much. Why don't you ram it up your george with a half twist. My name is Larry, and I don't consider the use of it a perjorative.
Wow. That's quite a response. Sorry for stepping on your toes; that was insensitive of me.
The term was used extensively by one crowd I was in, and it does show up on Google in a pejorative sense, so it's not something I personally made up. I think this is probably the first time I've trotted it out in years, and apparently in the worst possible context.
That's pretty much what I thought happened, I was quite amused by excellent aim with which you stepped in it with not one, but both feet. So once I did a whois on your domain, and was pretty certain that you weren't just a friend poking fun at me, I figured I'd give you the full benefit of the experience.
:)
One of my ongoing peeves is how in just about any bit of popular fiction, the character named Larry is aways a dweeb or a nebbish. People who know me, and that seems to be most of the planet, would probable define a Larry not as someone clueless about social graces, but someone with an unerring ability to always say exactly the wrong thing.
Heh. You have to admit, if I -had- been a friend intentionally slipping it in there, that would've been a pretty stylish joke!
But no, both feet. I'm glad you weren't irreparably offended. :)
George has its superficial stigmas too, though Misters Clooney and Michael removed many of the older ones, and Misters Bush added newer ones. And Geo, of course, has the cars. Always with the cars.
Do you happen to run around in an oracle crowd? As Oracle is founded and run By Larry Ellison, many people I know will loudly exclaim "Thanks Larry!" if they bump into a bug (Which happened a bit too often with OWB 10.2).
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A lot of nerds are attracted to tech, because tech doesn't need to be interacted with socially, but I don't think tech's inherent to the nerd.
Geek's well-covered above.
Dweeb...well, I don't know that I have a definition for a dweeb. It, along with dork, poindexter, larry, etc., are all just general pejoratives implying nerdiness, but with no real content.
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Well Fuck you very much. Why don't you ram it up your george with a half twist. My name is Larry, and I don't consider the use of it a perjorative.
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The term was used extensively by one crowd I was in, and it does show up on Google in a pejorative sense, so it's not something I personally made up. I think this is probably the first time I've trotted it out in years, and apparently in the worst possible context.
So, my apologies.
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That's pretty much what I thought happened, I was quite amused by excellent aim with which you stepped in it with not one, but both feet. So once I did a whois on your domain, and was pretty certain that you weren't just a friend poking fun at me, I figured I'd give you the full benefit of the experience.
:)
One of my ongoing peeves is how in just about any bit of popular fiction, the character named Larry is aways a dweeb or a nebbish. People who know me, and that seems to be most of the planet, would probable define a Larry not as someone clueless about social graces, but someone with an unerring ability to always say exactly the wrong thing.
Sometimes, it amuses me.
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But no, both feet. I'm glad you weren't irreparably offended. :)
George has its superficial stigmas too, though Misters Clooney and Michael removed many of the older ones, and Misters Bush added newer ones. And Geo, of course, has the cars. Always with the cars.
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I've also pointed out that I've been a nerd since long before it was fashionable.
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