María José |
April 20, 2010 04:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by Rusty
(Post 79946)
The cheerleaders have alternates (girls who didn't make "first string," but practice with the cheerleaders and know the routines). These girls could be termed as 'alternate girls', or just 'alternates'. I would also call them "stand-ins" or "back-ups." They could replace a cheerleader who is injured or sick at a moment's notice.
Without more context, though, I'm not sure if this is what was meant.
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Thanks, Rusty. Fits perfectly.:)
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Originally Posted by laepelba
(Post 80102)
Robin - it might just be me, but I find your choice of expletive a bit strong for this forum. "What the heck..." might be less offensive.
I would say that nerds could be defined in a couple of ways: students who are completely unaware of social norms, dress strange, don't really identify with a particular group, often boringly studious. My colleagues and I joke about all of us being "math nerds". We love to sit around having (boring) conversations about mathematics. But we're much happier being math nerds than our science colleagues who are truly nerds. ;)
Jocks are the athletes. I have never been one, so I don't have any comments on this group.
Maria - are you sure it was "alternate" and not "alternative" or something similar? I haven't heard of this classification of kids, but I would guess that they might be the kinds of kids who listen to alternative music (rock) styles, maybe like punk-rockers or kids who are into the "gothic" style.
Does any of that make sense? Do other estadounidenses agree?
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I'm sure it was alternate,Laepelba, and Rusty's explanation above makes sense.
I heard it in Smalville, and there are not many gothics around (it's supposedly a provincial town in Kansas where nothing exciting ever happens...:rolleyes: apart from the occasional vampire, alien, meteor freak...) :D But you've maybe watched it ...so I could have spared you the boring summary. Farm boys and plaid, ok ... urban tribes, I'm not so sure...:wicked:
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Originally Posted by poli
(Post 80131)
I can only guess María, but I think aternate girls are those who attempt to be non-conforming. They are usually creative kids less likely to go to the game, but somewhat more likely use black lipstick or dress like Lady Gaga:), and by doing so--conforming without even knowing it.
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Thanks, Poli.
Now I'm not so sure, with Rusty you and Laepelba offering me two different possibilities.:confused:
And how would you explain the difference between a geek and a nerd?
Do you agree with the following article?
The terms 'nerd' and 'geek' are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same.
A 'nerd' is someone with an extremely intense interest or fascination in an academic field of study (often an obscure field). Being a nerd is typically associated with intellect, as they often enjoy specialising in complicated fields of study. Nerds may also have difficulties socialising with others, as many tend towards being introverted. This may cover a broad range of interests, from movies to games (video and table-top), to more practical skills such as computer science. Nerds often have gained a strong and diverse skill set from their studies and experiences, which may at times, be unorthodox or impractical.
A 'geek' is someone with an interest or lifestyle having to do with very niche activities. It is not uncommon for a geek to be capable of reciting large amounts of knowledge that are unintuitive, intriguing and at times, just plain disturbing. Geeks can vary in their interests, from fun and sometimes even frivolous things, to heavily technological interests. Geeks often have gained vast amounts of knowledge and are capable of reciting them in a very succinct (or long-winded) manner. The knowledge could be anywhere from the mundane to 'living encyclopedia' status.
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