sıkıcı, sosyal yönü zayıf, ortama ayak uyduramayan kişi

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dweeb
A boring, studious, or socially inept person
1980s American slang backronym: Dim-Witted Eastern-Educated Boor; being derived from the social differences and attitudes on the West Coast vs. the East Coast, often said to describe the typical Ivy-league grads from Harvard, Yale, etc
an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or studying excessively
One who follows or clings to those who actually are self-directed and socially in tune
a person who is not accepted among those who are cool
one who wants to seem more intelligent and self-directed than he or she actually is
A somewhat derogatory, sometimes humorous name for a person new to Air Warrior or a person who doesn't understand what's going on around them Understanding when it is derogatory versus humorous is usually determined by the context in which it is used If you shoot a friendly down and they come back up and say "YOU DWEEB!", it's not a commendation If you follow your eggs into the ground during a jabo run and someone says, "he he what a dweeb ", have a laugh with them
A boring, studious, or socially inept person; a loser
disapproval If you call someone, especially a man or a boy, a dweeb, you are saying in a rather unkind way that you think they are stupid and weak. = drip, nerd. A person regarded as socially inept or foolish, often on account of being overly studious. someone who is weak, slightly strange, and not popular or fashionable (Perhaps from dweeble )
1 An inexperienced player 2 A jerk who behaves contrary to standard game etiquette 3 A member of the squadron "Dweebs of Death " Note: when "dweeb" is capitalized it is usually in reference to the above-mentioned "DoD" squadron
{i} stupid person, imbecile, dumb person (Slang)
sıkıcı, sosyal yönü zayıf, ortama ayak uyduramayan kişi

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    sı·kı·cı, sos·yal yö·nü za·yıf, or·ta·ma a·yak uy·du·ra·ma·yan ki·şi

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