Citations:ultranerdy

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English citations of ultranerdy

Adjective: "exceptionally nerdy"

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  • 1989 — Bob Mack, "The Boys Who Would Be Buckley", Spy, July 1989 (caption):
    Talented ultranerdy fashion criminal Rick Brookhiser, the poet's friend, and bellicose bully Pat Buchanan
  • 1996 — Alex McNeil, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present, Penguin Books (1996), →ISBN, page 276:
    Jaleel White first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season as the ultranerdy Steve Urkel, a neighborhood lad whose crush on Laura was unrequited.
  • 2007 — Brian Ashcroft, "Japan's Reality-TV Gamer Just Keeps Playing and Playing and Playing…", Wired, 23 October 2007:
    Now starting its eighth season, Game Center CX is a certified hit among the ultranerdy otaku set, with merchandise ranging from DVD boxed sets and books to coffee mugs and Arino action figures.
  • 2008 — Benjamin Parzybok, Couch, Small Beer Press (2008), →ISBN, page 28:
    His virtual, fleshless relationships were the domain of the ultranerdy, the hopelessly introverted and socially maladjusted, especially in the absence of real relationships.
  • 2010 — Duane S. Nickell, Guidebook for the Scientific Traveler: Visiting Physics and Chemistry Sites Across America, Rutgers University Press (2010), →ISBN, page 69:
    Be sure to pick up a copy of the Caltech newspaper The California Tech and enjoy the ultranerdy comics and enjoy the Dr. Quark advice column.
  • 2011 — Cole Stryker, Epic Win for Anonymous: How 4chan's Army Conquered the Web, The Overlook Press (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered pages:
    Many veteran users bemoaned that the newfags were only interested in trolling, and cared not for meme creation and ultranerdy culture.