Citations:neckbearded

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English citations of neckbearded

Adjective: "having a neckbeard"

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  • 2004, Robin M. Peguero, "Neckbeards Keep Lowellians Warm", The Harvard Crimson, 26 January 2004:
    Binkley and his blockmates sent an e-mail to Lowell-open over a week ago, challenging all male residents of the House to participate in the competition, a test of endurance, rewarding the last man still neckbearded with the pot of $24 in entrance fees.
  • 2009, Cheese, "Only The Lonely Can Play", The Set List, 15 February - 15 March 2009, page 14:
    Sex in a videogame is basically the game designer suddenly wanting to tell you what turns him on and that's really not the discussion I'm here to have, you sweaty neckbearded fark-reader.
  • 2010, Steve Tilley, "Canada taking its cyber lumps", London Free Press, 13 February 2010:
    Not surprisingly, you could fill a book with the snide remarks flying around the Net - by Canadians! - about everything from the Olympic opening ceremonies (neckbearded slam poet Shane Koyczan was particularly divisive) to the uncooperative Vancouver weather (c'mon guys, it's not B.C.'s fault. Probably.)
  • 2011, Anonymous, "I Touch Myself", The Harvard Independent, Volume 46, Number 22, 25 April 2013, page 5:
    I was self-conscious about owning a sex toy— something I thought only 80's gay men and neckbearded truck drivers own—and as I lived in a suite, I wasn't sure when I was going to get the alone time needed to figure it all out.
  • 2011, Regan Campell, "Fourth-Year Fireside", Crescent Magazine (University of Evansville), May 2011, page 4:
    It's disconcerting, undoubtedly, to be staring off into any nebulous, abyssal future, especially when all the young women you used to know are coiled around neckbearded beta males on Facebook.
  • 2011, "5 Online Dating Tips", Desire Magazine, June 2011, page 58:
    Even just a few years ago, the words "online dating" typically conjured up, for most people, an image of a neckbearded guy typing furiously over an IM conversation from his parents' basement.
  • 2011, Gabriel Baumgaertner, "No need to fear, Underdog Bears are here", The Daily Californian (University of California, Berkeley), 17 November 2011:
    Luck is nothing short of tremendous, but the neckbearded prodigy has flaws — albeit few.
  • 2012, Tom Lowe, "I Don't Usually Jump On Bandwagons But When I Do…", The University Times Magazine (Trinity College Dublin), Issue 6, Volume 3, 21 February 2012, page 13:
    On the Facebook page you might have noticed neckbearded meme police complaining that "THAT'S NOT A MEME".