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Geek

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The definition of geek has changed considerably over the years. Below are some definitions of the word "geek", in order from oldest (and most archaic) to newest. All but the first are still in use.

There are many varieties of geek. The computer geek is best known, but every field of academia and many areas of culture have their geeks. There are computer geeks, politics geeks, geography geeks, geeks of the natural sciences, music geeks, history geeks, linguistics geeks, sports geeks, SCA geeks, ham radio geeks, public transit geeks (metrophiles), anime and manga geeks (otaku), Star Trek geeks, geeks of many colours, genders, and styles.

Geek has always had negative connotations. To be described as a geek was an insult but the term has recently become less condescending, particularly in computing where the term is now more of a compliment for one's amazing skills. Some wear the term as a badge of honour, especially in technical disciplines.

see also: nerd, otaku, anorak, geek code, hacker

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