nerdo
English
Etymology
Noun
nerdo (plural nerdos)
- (slang) A nerd (socially inept person).
- 1999, "Movie Review: 'Never Been Kissed' Should Never Have Graduated to Big Screen", The News Tribune, 9 April 1999:
- "She's All That," "Jawbreaker," "Cruel Intentions," "10 Things I Hate About You" ... I swear, if I have to sit through one more picture about the eternal clash between cool kids and nerdos (and nerdettes) in the hallowed halls of Hateful High, if I have to endure just one more Hollywood-hyped prom scene, I'll, why, I think I'll just scream.
- 2009, Anthony Capella, Chemistry for Beginners, Corvus (2011), →ISBN, page 270:
- Dr Fjust goes bright red and walks away whenever the subject of sexually dysfunctional women comes up. Seems odd, really, that such a nerdo would end up working in this field.
- 2010, Lauren Kate, Torment, Ember (2010), →ISBN, page 50:
- “That grade-A nerdo two tables over.” Shelby nodded at a chubby kid dressed in plaid who'd just spilled yogurt all over a massive textbook.
- 1999, "Movie Review: 'Never Been Kissed' Should Never Have Graduated to Big Screen", The News Tribune, 9 April 1999:
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Dutch
Noun
nerdo m (plural nerdo's, diminutive nerdootje n)
- (slang, pejorative) nerdo, nerd
Esperanto
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnerdo/
- Hyphenation: ner‧do
Noun
nerdo (accusative singular nerdon, plural nerdoj, accusative plural nerdojn)
- (slang) nerd
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Spanish
Etymology
Noun
nerdo m (plural nerdos, feminine nerda, feminine plural nerdas)
- (slang) nerd
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