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- Ligne n°60 : Are 'geek' and 'nerd' now positive terms?
Ligne n°103 : ... definition of "nerd". But after two decades of "reappropriation" has- Ligne n°104 : "nerd" - and its sister word "geek" - now completely lost its
Ligne n°105 : derogatory connotations? ...
Ligne n°125 : ... The Social Network in 2010 came in a very different social milieu. Now- Ligne n°126 : a nerd, or a "geek", can be a driven Machiavellian bent on success -
Ligne n°127 : Gordon Gekko in a zip-up hoodie. ...- Ligne n°129 : Today when people think of "geeks" and "nerds" they might very well
Ligne n°130 : name the likes of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg - people ...- Ligne n°133 : Historic geeks are celebrated, with Alan Turing and Nikola Tesla's
Ligne n°134 : legacies provoking great passions. New York Times blogger and geeky ...
Ligne n°133 : ... Historic geeks are celebrated, with Alan Turing and Nikola Tesla's- Ligne n°134 : legacies provoking great passions. New York Times blogger and geeky
Ligne n°135 : statistician Nate Silver has been hailed as an unexpected star of the ...
Ligne n°136 : ... US presidential election after correctly predicting the outcome. "Memo- Ligne n°137 : to wannabe presidents: hire geeks, not pundits," advises this week's
Ligne n°138 : New Scientist magazine. ...
Ligne n°145 : ... Singles on dating websites define themselves in their profiles as- Ligne n°146 : "nerds" and "geeks" - in a positive way - and there is no end of blogs
Ligne n°147 : listing stars like Natalie Portman as geeks or listing "nerdy power ...
Ligne n°146 : ... "nerds" and "geeks" - in a positive way - and there is no end of blogs- Ligne n°147 : listing stars like Natalie Portman as geeks or listing "nerdy power
Ligne n°148 : couples" (like Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter). ...- Ligne n°150 : A slew of comedies over the past few years have had geeks as heroes,
Ligne n°151 : such as Tim Bisley - the comics, video game and Star Wars-obsessive of ...
Ligne n°181 : ... In Skyfall, Bond's gadget guru Q has evolved into a slick computer- Ligne n°182 : geek.
- Ligne n°184 : There's been a long period of "reappropriation" of the words "geek" and
Ligne n°185 : "nerd". ...- Ligne n°212 : The word "geek" is older, starting out in the early 1900s to refer to a
Ligne n°213 : carnival performer (see box) whose only skill was the ability to bite ...- Ligne n°216 : It's easy to argue that "nerd" and "geek", with their very different
Ligne n°217 : roots, retain different meanings, arguably with the former still more ...
Ligne n°218 : ... derogatory than the latter. And some see a transatlantic divide, with- Ligne n°219 : "geek" used in US and UK, but "nerd" somehow feeling less British.
Ligne n°221 : ... Stamper argues "nerd" now denotes a depth of knowledge in a particular- Ligne n°222 : area, while "geek" appears to have taken on the more technical
Ligne n°223 : overtones that "nerd" once had. ...- Ligne n°225 : "We have evidence of people particularly taking the word 'geek' and
Ligne n°226 : using it proudly to reclaim the best elements," says Stamper. ...- Ligne n°231 : Geeks
- Ligne n°235 : In the US, "geek" was first used in the early 1900s to refer to a
Ligne n°236 : carnival performer. At roughly the same time, it became a general ...- Ligne n°239 : By the 1950s, "geek" started referring to a person who was unsociable
Ligne n°240 : and freakishly devoted to something, usually intellectual. By the late ...- Ligne n°250 : The classic current use of "geek" as a self-description is typically
Ligne n°251 : accompanied by something else - "stats geek", "physics geek", "history ...
Ligne n°250 : ... The classic current use of "geek" as a self-description is typically- Ligne n°251 : accompanied by something else - "stats geek", "physics geek", "history
- Ligne n°251 : accompanied by something else - "stats geek", "physics geek", "history
Ligne n°252 : geek" and even "cocktail geek" all being standard usages. ...
Ligne n°251 : ... accompanied by something else - "stats geek", "physics geek", "history- Ligne n°252 : geek" and even "cocktail geek" all being standard usages.
- Ligne n°252 : geek" and even "cocktail geek" all being standard usages.
Ligne n°254 : ... Some lexicographers have been slow to reflect the new status of "nerd"- Ligne n°255 : and "geek".
Ligne n°270 : ... the mid-to-late 1980s," says Gaiman. "Gibson described himself as the- Ligne n°271 : geek who couldn't play baseball. Someone at Time Out changed this to
Ligne n°272 : 'Greek' because they said they hadn't come across the word. ...- Ligne n°280 : Surely the apotheosis for those dubbed "geek" came with world wide web
Ligne n°281 : inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee being cheered at the London 2012 opening ...
Ligne n°292 : ... So as more and more people become enthusiasts, traditional "nerd" and- Ligne n°293 : "geek" interests - Star Trek, comic books, anime, video games - are
Ligne n°294 : moving into the mainstream. The record for biggest US movie opening ...- Ligne n°299 : Some of those who self-identify as nerds and geeks look back
Ligne n°300 : nostalgically on the time their status felt rebellious, says Benjamin ...
Ligne n°310 : ... But the hardcore take to forums like Reddit to deride those who think- Ligne n°311 : they are nerds and geeks but are perceived as lacking the right
Ligne n°312 : credentials. ...- Ligne n°321 : With the words "geek" and "nerd" primarily self-descriptions now, says
Ligne n°322 : blogger and game designer JR Blackwell, there are many different ...