geeks
Prononciation : [ɡiks]
Contexte : « social group »
(noun) a person who is very interested in and knowledgeable about a particular subject, especially technology or computers. People might call someone a geek if they really love things like video games, coding, or science.
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My brother is a computer geek; he can build his own computer.
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She doesn't like it when people call her a geek because she thinks it's a bad word.
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Why do you think he is considered a geek?
Contexte : « entertainment »
(noun) a term sometimes used to describe a person who is very passionate about a specific hobby, like movies, comics, or games. They are often seen as cool in those communities because of their knowledge.
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At the comic convention, I met many movie geeks who could talk for hours about their favorite films.
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Not everyone at the party was a geek; some people just wanted to relax and not talk about games.
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Who is your favorite geek character from a movie?
Contexte : « social interaction »
(verb) to behave in a silly or awkward way, especially in front of others. This can happen when you are excited or really passionate about something, maybe trying to impress someone.
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He geeks out when he sees a new video game trailer because he loves gaming so much.
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She didn't geek out at the party; she stayed calm and didn't show much excitement.
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Do you geek out when you see new tech gadgets?