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- adjective
superlative form ofnerdy : mostnerdy .
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Examples
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It turned us on to the fact that Geeks (and I use the term to include myself - I'm possibly the nerdiest guy Jon knows) have an interest in plush toys that are conceptually ironic.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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His thick blond hair, swooped up in a flip at the front, and his glasses, with their thick rectangular frames, can make him seem like either the coolest of hipsters or the nerdiest of geeks.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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As his high school's nerdiest nerd, Edwin Thwacker never got much respect, until now -- the dweeb genius has devised a means of actually growing breathtakingly beautiful women -- from "supermodel seeds".
Mark C. Miller: Nerd Grows Beautiful Women From Supermodel Seeds Mark C. Miller 2010
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His thick blond hair, swooped up in a flip at the front, and his glasses, with their thick rectangular frames, can make him seem like either the coolest of hipsters or the nerdiest of geeks.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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She positions the Washington area - with the highest proportion of college-educated adults in the country - as the "nerdiest city," throwing the gauntlet at such famously nerdy towns as Cambridge, Mass., and Berkeley, Calif.
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As his high school's nerdiest nerd, Edwin Thwacker never got much respect, until now -- the dweeb genius has devised a means of actually growing breathtakingly beautiful women -- from "supermodel seeds".
Mark C. Miller: Nerd Grows Beautiful Women From Supermodel Seeds Mark C. Miller 2010
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I play Magic the Gathering, which is kind of the nerdiest game ever invented.
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It's like exploring a music store curated by the nerdiest of music nerds.
Rediscover How to Discover Music Kevin Sintumuang 2011
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I play Magic the Gathering, which is kind of the nerdiest game ever invented.
An Interview With Brandon Sanderson (November, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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It turned us on to the fact that Geeks (and I use the term to include myself - I'm possibly the nerdiest guy Jon knows) have an interest in plush toys that are conceptually ironic.
The LNN interviews Paul Blake from ToyVault : The Lovecraft News Network 2009
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