plural nerds
1
: a person devoted to intellectual, academic, or technical pursuits or interests
This book is essential reading for every hacker, computer nerd, systems analyst, middle manager or computer-store browser enamored of computer wizardry.—William Stockton
He's happy to be thought of as a nerd with street cred. He [Neil deGrasse Tyson] shines best in impromptu settings like talk shows or needling cosmologists at the annual Asimov debates … about nothingness or alternate universes.—Dennis Overbye
Will a dab of Shakespeare daintily perfume my wit or just sound like the literary belching of a compulsive nerd?—Gary Taylor
also
: a person preoccupied with or devoted to a particular activity or field of interest
At college she was a theater nerd. … "I wasn't afraid to jam, with the windows down, to Phantom of the Opera," she [Kristen Bell] says. —Troy Patterson
Working beside him is his partner, Ron Johnson, another self-described snow nerd … —David Quammen
2
: an unstylish or socially awkward person
[Sitcom character Steven Q.] Urkel is loaded with everything in the nerd's bag of tics: suspenders, spectacles, squeaks, snorts, and scrawniness.—Shelley Levitt
nerdiness
noun
With his brother Hank he heads a YouTube channel with 2 million subscribers and an organization … that advances social causes and generally celebrates nerdiness.
—Lev Grossman
nerdish
adjective
… a nerdish type in one corner was madly tapping the keys of a laptop computer.
—Ian Stewart
nerdy
adjective
He and his two pals aren't even nerdy enough to join the debate team or the science club, but they dote on superhero comic books.
—Richard Alleva
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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