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English citations of ubernerdy

Adjective: "extremely nerdy"

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  • 2004, TV Guide, Volume 52, page 26:
    He's hysterical and disturbing as an ubernerdy chemistry professor who woos student Stella Stevens by concocting a potion that transforms him into a suave stud.
  • 2005, Justin Bergman, "Spelling Bee' Funny Man Climbs To Fame With Tony Nod", Kentucky New Era, 26 May 2005:
    The 28-year-old Brooklyn native has risen from obscurity to grab a Tony Award nomination for his portrayal of ubernerdy, grade-school speller William Barfee in the hit musical "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."
  • 2009, Chana Garcia, "Filling the STEM gap", Black Enterprise, 7 May 2009:
    No longer the playground of the ubernerdy, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) is tres chic.
  • 2010, Candace Beeke, "A gold-medal recession", Houston Business Journal, 20 February 2010:
    To help make the most of this event, which only comes along every four years, our family has turned ubernerdy and embarked on a culinary Tour of Nations.