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The answer GEEKS has 45 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of geeks in various dictionaries:
noun - a carnival performer who does disgusting acts
noun - a person with an unusual or odd personality
noun - a carnival performer
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Unpopular kids |
Oddballs |
Sideshow attractions |
Computer nuts |
Dweebs |
41-Across relatives |
Computer wizards, informally |
Nerds |
Unlikely prom kings |
Socially awkward ones |
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By their show's title, Linda Cardellini & James Franco play "Freaks" & John Daley & Samm Levine are these |
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Plural form of geek. |
an unfashionable or socially inept person. |
An unfashionable or socially inept person. |
A performer at a carnival or circus whose show consists of bizarre or grotesque acts. |
Engage in or discuss computer-related tasks obsessively or with great attention to technical detail. |
A look. |
Geeks might refer to |
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The word geek is a slang term originally used to describe eccentric or non-mainstream people; in current use, the word typically connotes an expert or enthusiast or a person obsessed with a hobby or intellectual pursuit, with a general pejorative meaning of a "peculiar person, especially one who is perceived to be overly intellectual, unfashionable, boring, or socially awkward".Some use the term self-referentially without malice or as a source of pride, often referring simply to "someone who is interested in a subject (usually intellectual or complex) for its own sake". Nonetheless, it remains a pejorative, widely used in an abusive manner especially against children and teens who may be more focused on studies, while less popular, fashionable, or socially inclined. |