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		Definition of nerdy in English: nerdy(also nurdy) adjectivenerdier, nerdiest ˈnəːdi informal 1Unfashionable and socially inept or boringly studious.  when I was a nerdy kid, I got bullied a lot  his slightly nerdy haircut and glasses Example sentencesExamples -  They ignored him and made fun of him for being nerdy.
 -  He's a nice, ordinary guy with enough of a nerdy streak to explain his social difficulties.
 -  He is so weedy and nerdy and in desperate need of a few hours down at the gym.
 -  By the end of the season, he ceased to be the nerdy kid nobody liked.
 -  She's cute, but a little nerdy.
 -  He describes himself as a "nerdy" kid whose size worked against him.
 -  The glasses made her feel nerdy.
 -  Why do so many people have such poor-looking haircuts and nerdy clothes?
 -  Adam is a shy, nerdy college student.
 -  The other day, this old man in a terrible nerdy anorak and flaky skin came to our school.
 
 - 1.1 Characterized by an obsessive interest in something, especially technology.
 my incredibly nerdy knowledge of videogames Example sentencesExamples -  I was watching an interview with a nerdy computer controller in the US military.
 -  There's some occasional edge enhancement, but only the nerdiest of videophiles will find cause to complain.
 -  If you work only with guys, and you're a nerdy programmer, the thought of women probably doesn't enter your head for most of the day.
 -  This group blog is dedicated to nerdy stuff you can do with your kids.
 -  I was born in New York, went to all the right schools, was a nerdy scientist since the time I was about six.
 -  Only the nerdiest of flight enthusiasts give these planes a second thought.
 -  "Why talk about what's not in the movie?" he retorts in his patented nerdy whine.
 -  Where else is there a comparable gathering of eager, aggressively young law students and nerdy academics that only fellow nerds have ever heard of?
 -  This is a work of nerdy creative genius.
 -  I promise NEVER AGAIN to bore all of you with nerdy stats.
 -  My friends, being incredibly nerdy linguists, decided to make fun of the syntax.
 -  I'm married to a nerdy engineer.
 -  He's both a geeky nerd and a nerdy geek.
 
  
 
 Derivativesnoun ˈnəːdɪnɪsˈnərdinəs mass nouninformal 1The quality of being unfashionable and socially inept or boringly studious.  he tries to incorporate his nervousness and nerdiness into his onstage persona - 1.1 The quality of being obsessively interested in something, especially technology.
 
 Example sentencesExamples - It's like he has this veil of nerdiness that no one bothers peeking through.
 - For a while we felt that we had to hide our dorky nerdiness.
 - Another sign of Paul's nerdiness is his study of films.
 -  we salute your nerdiness and love for stats
 
 
 
 Rhymesbirdie, curdy, hurdy-gurdy, sturdy, vinho verde, wordy    Definition of nerdy in US English: nerdy(also nurdy) adjectiveˈnərdē informal 1Unfashionable and socially inept or boringly studious.  when I was a nerdy kid, I got bullied a lot  his slightly nerdy haircut and glasses Example sentencesExamples -  The glasses made her feel nerdy.
 -  Adam is a shy, nerdy college student.
 -  The other day, this old man in a terrible nerdy anorak and flaky skin came to our school.
 -  He is so weedy and nerdy and in desperate need of a few hours down at the gym.
 -  He describes himself as a "nerdy" kid whose size worked against him.
 -  She's cute, but a little nerdy.
 -  Why do so many people have such poor-looking haircuts and nerdy clothes?
 -  He's a nice, ordinary guy with enough of a nerdy streak to explain his social difficulties.
 -  They ignored him and made fun of him for being nerdy.
 -  By the end of the season, he ceased to be the nerdy kid nobody liked.
 
 - 1.1 Characterized by an obsessive interest in something, especially technology.
 my incredibly nerdy knowledge of videogames Example sentencesExamples -  This is a work of nerdy creative genius.
 -  I was born in New York, went to all the right schools, was a nerdy scientist since the time I was about six.
 -  I promise NEVER AGAIN to bore all of you with nerdy stats.
 -  Where else is there a comparable gathering of eager, aggressively young law students and nerdy academics that only fellow nerds have ever heard of?
 -  I'm married to a nerdy engineer.
 -  If you work only with guys, and you're a nerdy programmer, the thought of women probably doesn't enter your head for most of the day.
 -  There's some occasional edge enhancement, but only the nerdiest of videophiles will find cause to complain.
 -  "Why talk about what's not in the movie?" he retorts in his patented nerdy whine.
 -  I was watching an interview with a nerdy computer controller in the US military.
 -  This group blog is dedicated to nerdy stuff you can do with your kids.
 -  Only the nerdiest of flight enthusiasts give these planes a second thought.
 -  He's both a geeky nerd and a nerdy geek.
 -  My friends, being incredibly nerdy linguists, decided to make fun of the syntax.
 
  
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