geekily

English

Etymology

geeky + -ly

Adverb

geekily (comparative more geekily, superlative most geekily)

  1. In a way or to an extent that is geeky
    • 2007 March 3, Virginia Heffernan, “Buffalo. 1994. It Writes Itself.”, in New York Times:
      "The Winner” is set in 1994, with geekily perfect attention to costumes, settings and references like “Herman’s Head” and “Wings.”
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