1. asperger - Noun
2. Asperger - Proper noun
asperger (plural aspergers)
A ceremonial herb bundle or perforated object used to sprinkle witch's water at the commencement of a ritual
Asperger (plural Aspergers)
A surname from German.
Hans Asperger, b. 1906
Asperger (plural Aspergers)
Somebody who has Asperger's syndrome.
Who do you think made the first stone spears? The Asperger guy. If you were to get rid of all the autism genetics, there would be no more Silicon Valley. Temple Grandin
The vast majority of individuals with Asperger Syndrome need help - without that help they won't be able to do very well. The individuals that I know have to overcome a great deal of difficulty to maximize their potential and get the things in life they deserve. Vernon L. Smith
Aykroyd described in a 2004 NPR interview with host Terry Gross as having been analyzed in childhood with Tourette syndrome (TS) as well as Asperger syndrome (AS). Source: Internet
After they started living together, they shared violent fantasies that progressed into an actual plan in which Lenon identified her own 13-year-old son's vulnerable friend, who was trusting and showed signs of Asperger syndrome, as a suitable victim. Source: Internet
Asperger Syndrome, part of the autistic spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders, is characterised by difficulties in social interaction and non-verbal communication, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour and interests. Source: Internet
He’s an extreme extrovert ENFP with inflexible/intense/willful Asperger tendencies, as much of an oxymoron as that sounds. Source: Internet