2011年9月27日 星期二

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: nerd

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nerd
Sep 27th 2011, 14:26

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==English==
==English==
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===Alternative forms===
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HALOO
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* [[nurd]] ''very rare''
 
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===Etymology===
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BOE!!!!!!!!
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{{unk.}}
 
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* 1951, U.S. student slang, probably an alteration of {{term|nerts||lang=en|nuts", "crazy}}. See [[#References|references]] below.
 
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* The same word capitalized with appeared in 1950 in [[w:Dr. Seuss|Dr. Seuss]]'s ''If I Ran the Zoo'' as the name of an imaginary animal:
 
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*: ''And then, just to show them, I'll sail to Katroo / And bring back an It-Kutch, a Preep and a Proo, / A Nerkle, a '''Nerd''' and a Seersucker too!''
 
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* Various unlikely folk etymologies and less likely [[backronym]] speculations also exist.
 
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<!--These are all discredited. See also http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/N/nerd.html
 
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Possibly from Mortimer Snerd, the name of [[w:Edgar Bergen|Edgar Bergen]]'s ventriloquist dummy.
 
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Possibly from the [[acronym]] N.E.R.D. on the pocket protectors of employees of the company Northern Electric Research and Developments; it should be noted, however, that speculative etymologies based on acronyms are almost always false (such as "port out, starboard home" for "[[posh]]" and "to insure promptness" for "[[tip]]") and are known as [[w:backronym|backronyms]].
 
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Possibly a pronunciation of the word "[[drunk]]" spelled in reverse ("knurd"), used to mean a person who does not drink at parties; however, this seems somewhat contrived.
 
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