nerd in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

nerd in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for nerd in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
The song became an immediate hit in the geek and nerd communities.
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He is academically brilliant, a teacher's pet, and is portrayed as a stereotypical nerd.
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Additionally, she has written that women do not want to be identified as a nerd or geek.
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An enthusiastic singer, he was frequently called a nerd by friends and acquaintances.
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He occupies a place as an intellectual outsider, excluded from the mainstream, and yet the nerd identity is hyper-white.
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Because of the nerd stereotype, many smart people are often thought of as nerdy.
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One can not be an authentic nerd by imitation alone; a nerd is an outsider and someone who is unable or unwilling to follow trends.
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It was infamous for their hosts ability to de-rail the conversation from video games into explicit content or in-depth discussions about nerd culture.
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She says that she grew up a straight-up nerd...
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The band stated we've become disillusioned, bad-attitude nerds and pariahs of the established music industry.
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