Noun
a dull stupid fatuous person
Source: WordNetCalling a beefy jock a “Biff,” an annoying dork a “Kyle,” a popular girl a “Heather,” or, in a more recent lexicon, a woman behaving badly a “Karen” is a universally understood code. Source: Internet
As an Italian art historian, leading this tour is a treat, and we provide just the right balance of group time and free time (despite being a professional art dork, even I cannot spend all my time in museums!). Source: Internet
In one of the greatest casting coups in history got Connery for their third Indiana Jones picture, and then went one step further by making him a bookish history dork. Source: Internet
When Dave Filoni was obsessing about some little Star Wars details, could just see her expression of “What a dork.” Source: Internet
Others find the movie "jolting" because Nancy's "new classmates prefer shopping to sleuthing, and Nancy's plaid skirt and magnifying glass make her something of a dork, not the town hero she was in the Midwest." Source: Internet
A recent guest, in fact, was actor Wil Wheaton from Star Trek: The Next Generation, whom Kashian dubbed "dork royalty." Source: Internet