In the '90s, you couldn't say the word 'nerd' to someone when pitching a show. They would have considered that too niche and wouldn't have listened.
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I would say if I was any type of nerd, it was probably a band nerd.
Everybody who labels themselves a 'nerd' isn't some giant person locked in a cubbyhole who's never seen the opposite sex. Especially with the way the Internet is now, I think that definition is getting a little more diffuse.
Usually, nerds on TV are completely stereotypical, like Urkel, or they're not really so nerdy.
I would have liked to be a nerd. I didn't even make it to that.
Nerds... the 'nerd' has never been precisely defined, thanks to the psychological complexity of the creature. The word has connotations of some level of intelligence. The typical nerd is a male with intelligence but no sense of giving it a manly face.
Nerds are just deep, and neurotic, fans. Needy fans. We're all nerds, on one subject or another.
I would say I have a bit of a nerd vibe.
I was such a nerd, a complete geek, but then I was lucky enough to have a fancy career, where I can be like 'See, I'm not a nerd. Look, I'm in 'Vogue.'
I'm definitely not a nerd.
I think that nerds, if you want to call them that, have only gotten more hip and assimilated into the culture.
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