nerd

nerd
Noun. 1. An imbecile, contemptible person. Derog. U.S. 1950s.
2. An intelligent, obsessive and often socially inept person, typically thought of as boring or dull. The expression is often associated with technically minded computer users. Derog. Orig. U.S.

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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