Dork: A stupid, inept, or foolish person: “the stupid antics of America's favorite teen-age cartoon dorks”
Dweeb: A person regarded as socially inept or foolish, often on account of being overly studious.
Geek: A person regarded as foolish, inept, or clumsy.
Hoser: A clumsy, boorish person, especially an uncouth, beer-drinking man.
Chump: a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of.
Another more interesting definition for "Dweeb":
An even lower form of life than the spod, found in much the
same habitat as the former. though more prevailent on talker
systems. Unlike spods, upon receiving the desired response
to the question "Are you male or female?", dweebs will then
engage upon a detailed description of themselves and how
wonderful they are, often in the hopes of truly impressing the
other with their "charm" and "wit". Nearly all dweebs are
male, but very few actually live up to the image that they
present. Dweebs, unfortunately, are often the cause of
ill-will, and may well bring a bad reputation to the system in
question. They are often, however, easy to wind up and can be
the source of great mirth to the seasoned user.
Dweeb: A person regarded as socially inept or foolish, often on account of being overly studious.
Geek: A person regarded as foolish, inept, or clumsy.
Hoser: A clumsy, boorish person, especially an uncouth, beer-drinking man.
Chump: a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of.
Another more interesting definition for "Dweeb":
An even lower form of life than the spod, found in much the
same habitat as the former. though more prevailent on talker
systems. Unlike spods, upon receiving the desired response
to the question "Are you male or female?", dweebs will then
engage upon a detailed description of themselves and how
wonderful they are, often in the hopes of truly impressing the
other with their "charm" and "wit". Nearly all dweebs are
male, but very few actually live up to the image that they
present. Dweebs, unfortunately, are often the cause of
ill-will, and may well bring a bad reputation to the system in
question. They are often, however, easy to wind up and can be
the source of great mirth to the seasoned user.

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