单词 | dorks |
释义 | dorknoun ˈdȯrk plural dorks informal : an odd, socially awkward, unstylish person I felt like a dork in that sweater. As the years went by, Webb found other members of his own species—a dork here, a nerd there. Jerry Spinelli The kinds of kids regarded by peers as dorks, nerds and screw-ups have suffered years of rejection, based on appearances, quirks and familial conditioning. Ed Blank Her younger brother … is a wispy little wimp with dorks for pals … and a big problem with the local bully. Kendall Hamilton also : an annoyingly stupid or foolish person : jerk sense 1a … her dork of a do-nothing husband … Stephen Schaefer My fear of the menace represented by this young dork is offset only by the concern that if I confront him, he'll come over one night and smash our patio furniture. Stanley Bing dorks noun1 as in nerds a person slavishly devoted to intellectual or academic pursuits we became friends when we discovered we were both dorks who had memorized the periodic table in high school Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in idiots a stupid person he tried to be suave, but she still thought he was a dork Synonyms & Similar Words
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