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词汇 dweeb
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Definition of dweeb in English:

dweeb

noun dwiːbdwib
North American informal
  • A boring, studious, or socially inept person.

    〈非正式,主美〉乏味之人;书呆子;不善交际的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And he's got the geek thing going on without being a total dweeb.
    • Meanwhile, the hard-working dweebs in his office who have not benefited from hypnotherapy get canned.
    • It used to be that fantasy fiction was for dweebs.
    • Hey baby, how about ditching the dweebs and coming out with a stud?
    • You are such an unbelievable dweeb sometimes that it amazes me.
    • I yelled at the dweebs in the kitchen, and stomped out to my room.
    • If I hadn't, the two of us would've just stood there gaping at each other until Zachary finally realized what a dweeb I was being and ran away in horror.
    • Here are some more - at the risk of sounding like a total dweeb - wholesome ways to wile away the hours.
    • They never made fun of me just because I was a dweeb.
    • My dad had a Kingston Trio record, and even at the tender age of 7, I could tell this stuff was for dweebs.
    • I waved at him and tried to speak though no words could come out, I must have looked like a real dweeb.
    • ‘What are you two dweebs talking about’ asked Nicole.
    • Some dweeb sent me an angry e-mail promising he had intellectually demolished me on his blog.
    • It must be quite the letdown knowing that the dweeb chose her over you.
    • The way she tells it, all the guys she dated before thought she was too much of a dweeb.
    • People who work in the Internet industry on the other hand are viewed as nerds, geeks, dweebs and propeller heads.
    • Back in the day, when I was much more of a sci-fi dweeb, I was into more of the quasi-magical soft science fiction.
    • It's certainly not you, you didn't have to spend your entire life with the dweeb.
    • Stop being conned by the old mantra that says, ‘Leaders are cool, managers are dweebs.’
    • It might be one of those dweebs from school trying to taunt me again…
    Synonyms
    bore, dull person

Derivatives

  • dweebish

  • adjective
    North American informal
    • The 6820 is designed to encourage text entry but without the dweebish stigma of a posh smartphone.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If these dweebish types actually like what they are doing, there must be a link between this and liking things which other people find boring.
  • dweeby

  • adjectivedweebiest, dweebierˈdwiːbiˈdwibi
    North American informal
    • Boring, studious, or socially inept.

      〈非正式,主美〉乏味之人;书呆子;不善交际的人

      a bookish dweeby wimp
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was about a dweeby kid who wanted to be a pirate.
      • It's chock-full of tidbits from the sublime (how to create the best pitch presentation) to the ridiculous (how to make cool, rather than dweeby, T-shirts to advertise your brand).
      • If you are a student enrolled in English or Art department classes, you've probably had some attractive, if somewhat dweeby, student come into your class and accost you for submissions.

Origin

1980s: perhaps a blend of dwarf and early 20th-century feeb 'a feeble-minded person' (from feeble).

Rhymes

Antibes, Beeb, Delibes, glebe, grebe, Maghrib, plebe

Definition of dweeb in US English:

dweeb

noundwēbdwib
North American informal
  • A boring, studious, or socially inept person.

    〈非正式,主美〉乏味之人;书呆子;不善交际的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You are such an unbelievable dweeb sometimes that it amazes me.
    • Meanwhile, the hard-working dweebs in his office who have not benefited from hypnotherapy get canned.
    • And he's got the geek thing going on without being a total dweeb.
    • ‘What are you two dweebs talking about’ asked Nicole.
    • Some dweeb sent me an angry e-mail promising he had intellectually demolished me on his blog.
    • They never made fun of me just because I was a dweeb.
    • Here are some more - at the risk of sounding like a total dweeb - wholesome ways to wile away the hours.
    • The way she tells it, all the guys she dated before thought she was too much of a dweeb.
    • My dad had a Kingston Trio record, and even at the tender age of 7, I could tell this stuff was for dweebs.
    • It used to be that fantasy fiction was for dweebs.
    • Back in the day, when I was much more of a sci-fi dweeb, I was into more of the quasi-magical soft science fiction.
    • If I hadn't, the two of us would've just stood there gaping at each other until Zachary finally realized what a dweeb I was being and ran away in horror.
    • It must be quite the letdown knowing that the dweeb chose her over you.
    • Stop being conned by the old mantra that says, ‘Leaders are cool, managers are dweebs.’
    • I waved at him and tried to speak though no words could come out, I must have looked like a real dweeb.
    • It's certainly not you, you didn't have to spend your entire life with the dweeb.
    • It might be one of those dweebs from school trying to taunt me again…
    • Hey baby, how about ditching the dweebs and coming out with a stud?
    • I yelled at the dweebs in the kitchen, and stomped out to my room.
    • People who work in the Internet industry on the other hand are viewed as nerds, geeks, dweebs and propeller heads.
    Synonyms
    bore, dull person

Origin

1980s: perhaps a blend of dwarf and early 20th-century feeb ‘a feebleminded person’ (from feeble).

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