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TIL Dr. Seuss coined the word "nerd" in the book "If I Ran the Zoo"

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10 mos ago
bytheonesourcetotodayilearned

Summary

In Dr. Seuss's 1950 composition of whimsy, If I Ran the Zoo, we have what seems to be the first occurrence of nerd in print. It's not until the 1960s, however, that nerd (as well as its alternate spelling nurd) takes off and starts appearing more frequently in running text.

Dr. Seuss's Nerd appears as more of a disapproving grouch than a "drip" or "square" Theories on the origin of nerd also include wordplays.

No hard evidence has surfaced in support of knurd as the source. Another theory related to the spelling nurd is that it is a euphemism of turd, which can refer to a contemptible person.

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8 Comments

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coffeeislife
10 mos ago
So kind of like Bugs Bunny and Nimrod being an insult?
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oldkingkong
10 mos ago*
Not kind of, exactly like. The word associated with the derpy character gave it the negative connotation, just like nimrod.
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coffeeislife
10 mos ago
Just a meme that never goes away lol
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practicalmagic
10 mos ago
What a nerd!
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iareunique
10 mos ago
Can't believe it wasn't a thing until this late!
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theonesourceOP
10 mos ago
So much of our culture is really new
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iareunique
10 mos ago
I guess you're right. The US is really only just past 200 years old, which isn't a lot for the world
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theonesourceOP
10 mos ago
It's whats always shocking to Americans when they visit Europe and see places that are three times older than their whole country.