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A geek is a person who is fascinated, perhaps obsessively, by technology and imagination. Geek may not always have the same meaning as the term nerd.The definition of geek has changed considerably over the years. Below are some definitions of the word "geek", in order from newer to oldest. All but the last are still in use.
- A person with a devotion to something in a way that places him or her outside the mainstream. This could be due to the intensity, depth, or subject of their interest. This definition is very broad, and allows for band geeks, computer geeks, politics geeks, geography geeks, geeks of the natural sciences, music geeks, history geeks, linguisticsBroadly conceived, linguistics is the study of human language, and a linguist is someone who engages in this study. The study of linguistics can be thought of along three major axes, the endpoints of which are described below: Synchronic and diachronic Sy geeks, sports geeks, SCAThe Society for Creative Anachronism (or SCA for short) is a non-profit educational organization devoted to studying and re-creating the Middle Ages and Renaissance, primarily in Western Europe but also other regions such as the Middle East and Japan. geeks, gamingGaming is an umbrella term that includes a number of special hobby game types: Board games Computer games and video games Miniatures gaming (i. using miniature figures): Role-playing games but this also includes live action role-playing games Wargaming Tr geeks, ham radio geeks, public transit geeks ( metrophileA metrophile is a person who has as a hobby the study of metro (subway, underground) systems. Such people may indulge their hobby by: travelling and visiting as many metro systems as they can; attempting to find out about and/or visit hidden nooks and cras), animeGhost in the Shell (1995) This article is about Japanese animation. For the oleo-resin, see Anime. Anime is Japanese animation, often characterized by stylized colorful graphics depicting vibrant characters in a variety of different settings and storyline and manga geeks ( otaku), Star Trek geeks ( trekkie), geeks of many colours, genders, and styles.
- Note: As such, the terms " nerd" and " dork" may be used to denote subcatagories of geek. In this light, nerd typically refers to someone who has a devotion to modern-science-based subject matter (science fiction, computers, the internet, etc.), whereas a dork's knowledge would fall in the realm of the paranormal (magic, fantasy stories, role playing, and the like).
- A person who is ruled by their imagination to an extent that they stand apart from others. Monsters from Dungeons and Dragons. Counterstrike strategies. Abstract worlds of mathematics. Daydreams about coding and algorithms. Manga obsession. These are but a few examples. A geek can be so absorbed in their imagination that they exhibit the geeky 'lost in space' gaze, and may appear to be unresponsive due to their absorption in other worlds.
- A person who swallows live animals, bugs, etc., as a form of entertainment at fairs etc. This often included biting the heads off of chickens. The Geek would usually perform in a "geek pit." This probably comes from the Scottish geck, meaning 'fool', in turn from Low German. 19th century
What does it mean to be a geek? What would people think you walked around with GEEK stamped on you in bold letters? In an exhibitionist social experiment, Dr. Simon Ronald, a computer geek from Adelaide, Australia set out to discover these answers. He arranged white teeshirts with GEEK printed on one and CODER1 printed on another. These are observations from lunchtime walks through the busy streets of Adelaide over a six month period. "CODER1 raises a few eyebrows, but GEEK is a reliable headturner. Pedestrians breaking out into smiles as well as spontaneous sniggering and finger pointing. Strongest reaction is pity from the blue collar demographic where perhaps the word geek is associated more with vulgar social connotations. When quizzed about geek, people quipped: 'awkward', 'nerdy', 'space cadet', 'dickhead', and 'socially incompetent'. Some have said, 'Hey I like your teeshirt', but those tend to be tech types as well.'"
Geek has always had negative connotations within society at large, where being described as a geek tends to be an insult. The term has recently become less condescending, or even a badge of honor, within particular fields and subcultures; this is particularly evident in the technical disciplines, where the term is now more of a compliment denoting extraordinary skill. This may have in part been caused by the popularity of the Dilbert comic strip. Another common sign of geekiness is a fondness for classical music, shunning heavy metal or pop music. For many years, the sport of figure skating has been thought of as geeky, due to the musical preference of most skaters. Many figure skaters are also bookworms, staying shut up in their rooms reading endless books about their sport of choice. For this reason, figure skaters are generally avoided and looked down upon in modern society.
Some quotations about geeks (from the German Wikipedia):
"Geeks are nerds with a real life"
"Aren't we all a little bit geek?"
"A geek does weird things, which are not mysterious for outsider. A nerd is so disgusting, that you don't want to ask what strange things he does." (from the IRC net)
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