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A bit of a dork".
I listen to a lot of radio, I'm a bit of a dork in that sense.
As my elementary school entomology club's founding member, my high-school marching band's woodwind captain, and a 24-year-old who still plays Pokémon, I've known for a while now that I'm a bit of a dork.
I love that she's a bit of a dork.
"I know I look like a bit of a dork on the show with my high-pitched 'Yeahs!' and my childish jumping up and down after winning the Bonus Round, but I was really, to quote the Round 4 puzzle, 'Living in the Moment,'" Santoli told Tap Into, adding that he was anxious and shaking the whole show. .
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Blending in with the human teens hasn't been easy, though not for the reasons you'd think — my kneeless legs, my cerulean larval skin, etc. — but because it turns out (Eep!) that I'm a bit of a... dork.
While I was in England, The Tory Daily Telegraph commissioned a poll asking people whether they thought Hague was "a bit of a wally" -- a slightly dated slang term for dork.
He looks like too much of a dork.
Adam Rapoport, the editor in chief of Bon Appetit, recently recalled: "I was sort of a dork.
I just wanted to help him be less of a dork.
"Perhaps that was when my independent spirit was born," said Sidibe, who described herself as "kind of a dork".
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