spergy

English

Etymology

sperg + -y

Adjective

spergy (comparative more spergy, superlative most spergy)

  1. (slang, derogatory, offensive) Of, related to, or having characteristics of Asperger's syndrome.
    • 2010 October 26, df [username], “Re: Why is Linux desktop share dropping?”, in comp.os.linux.advocacy, Usenet:
      You'll only get gnashing of teeth from the spergy nerds who can't let go of their ancient UNIX clone.
    • 2012 May 9, prawnster [username], “Re: Evolution: assumes facts not in evidence”, in talk.origins, Usenet:
      Nope, not following you down into your typical spergy postmodernist word salad sophistry regarding the meaning of the word "related."
    • 2015 March 18, smr [username], “Re: Lucky Seven: Command v1.07 has been released!”, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.war-historical, Usenet:
      The obliviousness of your reply is staggering, or would be, if you weren't such an obvious spergy sociopath to begin with.

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