English

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Etymology

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neckbeard (socially-inept, self-important male nerd) +‎ -y

Adjective

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neckbeardy (comparative neckbeardier, superlative neckbeardiest)

  1. (slang, derogatory) Resembling, characteristic of, or related to neckbeards.
    • 2015 March 11, Patrick Sproull, “Susie Day: Fangirl? Me? Yep, you got me”, in The Guardian:
      The Not-We might still imagine a geek to be some stereotypical neckbeardy guy, but my experience of fandom is full of women.
    • 2018 September, William Webb, “Trash Talk”, in Scalarama, page 12:
      And though 35mm repertory screenings often attract a pretty neckbeardy crowd, women are making up a sizeable percentage of the audience at this event.
    • 2018 November, Jonathan Gluff, “The Write Stuff”, in News 4U, page 66:
      And just as many of the more benign memes originate from the dark, neckbearded recesses of the internet, this, too, has burrowed up from the darkest and neckbeardiest site of them all: 4Chan.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:neckbeardy.