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Definition of an alpha geek

alpha geek

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Other terms relating to 'alpha':

Definitions include: "alpha male" or "alpha female".
Definitions include: Used instead of "I'll fuck you" especially in sites where it is banned.

Other terms relating to 'geek':

Definitions include: to display an embarrassing amount of happiness; to act like a geek (nerd).
Definitions include: fashion influenced by clothing worn by geeks and nerds.
Definitions include: to be extremely excited about something.
Definitions include: under the influence of drugs.
Definitions include: a person who is known to use drugs and to be high all the time - especially one that uses crack.
Definitions include: to be so intoxicated from illegal stimulants that one loses complete control over one's body.
Definitions include: technical language.
Definitions include: to ingest methamphetamines.

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