nerdism
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]nerdism (countable and uncountable, plural nerdisms)
- (informal) The practices or behaviours of nerds; nerdiness.
- 2002, Lori Kendall, Hanging Out in the Virtual Pub, page 87:
- Nerdism in both men and women is held to decrease sexual attractiveness, but in men this is compensated by the relatively masculine values attached to intelligence and computer skills.
- 2007 January 15, Virginia Heffernan, “He-Men Strut Stuff to Romance New York”, in New York Times[1]:
- When the hypothetical Gore nephew look-alike Mr. Boston awkwardly tried to cut in on her conversation with the tough-looking Chance, Mr. Boston seemed to have blown it, especially as he spouted nervous nerdisms like “You need Ritalin” in response to Chance’s practiced baiting.