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dweeb

[ UK /dwˈiːb/ ]
[ US /ˈdwib/ ]
NOUN
  1. an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studious

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  • Maybe if you're some kind of dweeb whose loafers need adornment. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • But he was sort of delightfully dweebish, and his attitude could be described as a mix of SpongeBob and Slinkman. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to Do Multiple Narrators and POVs with Style
  • Eventually we get to some amateur filming of middle management and somewhat dweeby Wikus (pronounced Vikus) van der Merwe who is in charge of relocating 1.8 million aliens. District 9: A Movie Review « Colleen Anderson
  • Political attacks only work if they hook into what voters already believe: Newt is an anger-bomb, Ron Paul is an irritable isolationist, Rick Santorum is a dweeby bedroom-policeman, Mitt Romney is a computer from the future sent to eliminate the need for humans. Johnny Depp, the Obamas and that Halloween party | Ana Marie Cox
  • The way she tells it, all the guys she dated before thought she was too much of a dweeb.
  • Believe it or not, these people are even dweebier than you are. ESarcasm: Which Social Network Is Right For You?
  • So, if you're a dabbling dork, a dainty dweeb, or dashing ding-a-ling… there's definitely a place here with your name on it.
  • This time it was dweebish Ted Raimi who used a cursed coin to get the hot woman to have sex with him and marry him. Protest the lifting of Parallel Import Restrictions
  • My dad had a Kingston Trio record, and even at the tender age of 7, I could tell this stuff was for dweebs.
  • Really, anyone who chooses a fictional self-aggrandising cubicle dweeb as his screen name gets all the abuse he deserves. Think Progress » Obama on Tea Partiers: “You would think they would be saying, ‘Thank you’” for my tax cuts.
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