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nerd +‎ -ette

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nerdette (plural nerdettes)

  1. A female nerd.
    • 2001, P. T. Deutermann, Hunting Season, St. Martin's Press, published 2002, →ISBN, page 141:
      He shook his head. "It's in your impound lot. You know what a Barrett light fifty is?"
      "I'm a materials forensics nerdette, so, no. What's a Barrett light fifty?"
    • 2008, Madeleine George, Looks[1], Viking, →ISBN:
      You might expect literary magazine to be filled with Goth kids and weirdos, but at this school lit mag attracts the best of the good girls, awkward nerdettes who care about Emily Dickinson and dream of the day they'll get their letter from Swathmore, []
    • 2009, Brian D'Amato, In the Courts of the Sun[2], Dutton, →ISBN:
      We thought I might do a few little tricks to impress her—make a barometer or a floating compass, say, or draw an ellipse with a trammel, or just clue her in to, say, fractions. Assuming she was enough of a nerdette to be impressed by such things, []
    • 2017 Baby Brent, "My Pop Is Tops", Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (addressing Sam Sparks)
      Get off the stage, nerdette. I do all the MCing around here.

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