neek
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /niːk/
- Rhymes: -iːk
Noun
neek (plural neeks)
- (slang, derogatory) A nerd or geek.
- 2004, Ákos Németh, Car Thieves, page 13:
- LACIKA: How can you be such a neek?
ARON: Stop pushing me.
LACIKA: Connect this with that wire. Wake up.
ARON: Can't do it.
LACIKA: Cause you're a neek.
- 2014, Na'ima B. Robert, She Wore Red Trainers: A Muslim Love Story:
- When I turned down the shisha pipe Mahmoud had said, 'hey, don't be such a neek, man. You can still have fun without being a total ho, like me.'
- 2014 July 19, Filipa Jodelka, “Child Genius: the search for Britain’s biggest brainbox”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- Curtis stars in Child Genius (Sunday, 9pm, Channel 4), a tense shuffle to find Britain’s cleverest child in which 20 sweet young neeks are slowly thinned out by a Mensa adjudicator with the kind of questions liable to stump you after half a Chardonnay.
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Noun
neek
Further reading
- Twitchell, X̱ʼunei Lance (2020), Tlingit Online Dictionary, Juneau, Alaska: Independently published, supported by Goldbelt Heritage Foundation and the University of Alaska Southeast, →ISBN