dork

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Synonyms for dork

a dull stupid fatuous person

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Golding subtly captures Piggy's dorkiness in the first chapter.
He's the voice of the midday show, 106.7 The Fan, where he tackles sports and pop culture with an incredible breadth of knowledge, awkwardness, humor, and a staggering amount of dorkiness. Danny is fast-paced, clever, and self-deprecating with dozens of voices and characters, and has performed at legendary clubs like Caroline's on Broadway, The DC Improv, Funnybone comedy clubs and at festivals in Boston, D.C., Detroit, and Seattle.
As a subscriber for many years, I admire you for publicly revealing your former "dorkiness" for all to see recently (Insider, May/June 2013.
Spall offers a strong line in affability and dorkiness with a face hand some enough to make him a plausible lead, but not so chiseled as to alienate with perfection.
In a world where looks and material possessions guide many of us to short-term matrimony, I admire Michael and young men like him who aren't afraid to be themselves in all their perceived dorkiness. He is the real deal, unafraid of facing the world with an open heart full of love.
His advisers, on the other hand, are itching to go to the polls before Stephane Dion has a chance to climb from the deep hole of dorkiness he's dug for himself.)