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nerd; nurd noun a person lacking in social skills, fashion sense or both US- In Detroit, someone who once would be called a drip or a square is now, regrettably, a nerd, or in a less severe case, a scurve. — Newsweek, 8 October 1951
- [A]nyone who is not a nerd (drip) knows that the bug is the family car[.] — Herald Press (St. Jospeh, Missouri), p. 14, 23 June 1952
- Cats who lack grey matter are nerds or oddballs. — Frederick (Maryland) Post, p. 9, 8 February 1954
- “Oahu–what’s that?” asked Wally. He was a real nurd. — Frederick Kohner, Gidget Goes Hawaiian, p. 22, 1961
- — Time, p. 56, 1 January 1965: “Students: the slang bag”
- — Current Slang, p. 4, Fall 1966
- I almost never call anyone a nerd–I’m partial to the term “wonk”. — Wasington Post (reprinted from The Nation), p. C5, 22 December 1985
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