nargery

English

Etymology

From the uncommon slang word narg (nerd), from NARG (not a real gentleman), said to have originated at Cambridge.

Pronunciation

  • (rhotic) IPA(key): /ˈnɑɹɡəɹi/, /ˈnɑɹdʒəɹi/
  • (non-rhotic) IPA(key): /nɑːɡəɹi/, /ˈnɑːdʒəɹi/

Noun

nargery (uncountable)

  1. Technical discussion, shop talk.
    • 1997 June 13, "Mark Baker" (username), "POLICE AND EMAIL SECURITY", in demon.service, Usenet:
      Anyway, most email I send, and I suspect most email most people send, is not particularly interesting, consisting mostly of unix nargery, photocopier humour and the occasional attempt to organise social events.
    • 1998 January 21, "Paul Wright" (username), "Christ Returning", in uk.religion.christian, Usenet:
      It has become TGGD[i] with a side order of nargery about cyperpunk books and virtual reality (occasioned by the comment that "Paradigm Shift" sounds vaguely Gibson-esque or something).
    • 1999 October 28, "Rant on Hardcore fandom" / "Now Sailor Moon, was Hardcore fandom/", in uk.media.animation.anime, Usenet:
      • "Wednesday" (username):
        By the point I got involved there, it had become an issue of technical nargery rather than attack, and do you really expect an obsessive htmlgeek to pass that up? :)
      • "Jonathan Laidlow" (username):
        How do you define 'nargery'?
      • "Wednesday" (username):
        It had gotten down to details of how HTML should be written, not how Ross should author his site specifically.
    • 2000 January 24, "Peter Maydell" (username), "HTML nargery (was: Re: NTL cable modem roll out)", in cam.misc, Usenet
    • 2004 April 23, "Simon Cozens" (username), "A12: Typed undef", in perl.perl6.language, Usenet:
      It would make some of the current p6i nargery a bit simpler, too.
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