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Synonyms for dork

a dull stupid fatuous person

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In response, she tweeted, "Haha I was saying, 'I have so many different sides of me like dorky and LGBT queen...'"
So if you missed it in cinemas, now's your chance to kick back with the dorky but adorable Tipu (Sheheryar Munawar) and the spunky Neeli (Mahira Khan).
In flowing and delightful prose, O'Connell illustrates how a dorky tourist can cope with the perils of holiday havens and the obstacles of everyday living.
[USPRwire, Thu Dec 01 2016] Everyone wants to belong including JoJo, the Dorky Dog and featured hero of this enchanting tale of adventure to find his forever home.
Blackshear, GA, August 21, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Everyone wants to belong including JoJo, the Dorky Dog and featured hero of this enchanting tale of adventure to find his forever home.
A GIRL ONCE TOLD ME, "LIFE'S TOO SHORT TO DRIVE a dorky car." I disagreed, replying, "Dorky cars save money for the things that really matter: hunting trips, ammunition, and nice rifles."
Cretinous comedy starring Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as dorky new parents warring with the noisy fraternity who've moved in next door.
"Going away for a week and indulging in your dorky little project--and not living in a drippy sad tent--sounds like heaven," says senior travel editor Andrea Minarcek, who dreams of a weeklong version of the wine and craft nights she schedules with girlfriends, as well as mastering kiteboarding in her favorite place, Oregon's Hood River.
The vast majority of awkward children and adolescents--those exhibiting dorky behavior--have no disability or disorder.
During rehearsals, Will told Jermain, 18, he looked too "dorky" and his performance needed a total overhaul.
He's so nonchalantly comfortable in his own skin that he doesn't see the correlation between his social status (friendless) and the bright green fishing vest (dorky) he insists on wearing every day.
SHE'S an 18-year-old "dorky little ginger kid" who is just out of school and unsigned as a singer.
Probably, but I'd rather be a dorky "gun guy" than just a regular dork any day.
A second title by the same author that is also amusing and highly recommended is "Vin and the Dorky Duet (9781612440910, $9.95)," a quirky read about a 7th grade boy who plots to escape a trumpet piano duet through devious means that involve many humorous episodes.
She tends toward the dorky side, but has friends, works in her mom's dive shop, and loves her current elective, Mysteries of the Deep, and not because her main crush is also in that class.