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Citations:ultrageeky

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English citations of ultrageeky

Adjective: "exceptionally geeky"

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  • 2000 — James Coates, "Radio-based Networking Lets Home Pcs Share Cable Modem", Chicago Tribune, 12 November 2000:
    Let's not spoil things by getting ultrageeky, Mr. G., but I need to get a tad technical for a graph or two to explain why you are among the millions of Americans with spanking new cable modems who are prime candidates for Intel Corp.'s superb home wireless-networking system.
  • 2002 — Steven Levy, "Silicon Valley Reboots", Newsweek, 24 March 2002:
    They present cool ideas at semiformal gatherings like Code Con, an ultrageeky show-and-tell held at San Francisco's DNA Lounge last month.
  • 2003 — Rob Griffiths, Mac OS X Hints: Jaguar Edition, Pogue Press (2003), →ISBN, page 124:
    If, on the other hand, the problem persists, you know you've got some sort of system-level problem, and it may be time to call in the experts (Apple Support, your favorite troubleshooting Web site, or an ultrageeky friend).
  • 2003 — Sharon Fink, "Sideshow", St. Petersburg Times, 16 October 2003:
    Bryce (John Cusack), one of Farmer Ted's ultrageeky, headgear-wearing friends.
  • 2006 — David L. Margulius, "A Fresh Perspective on Offshoring IT", InfoWorld, 13 March 2006:
    Now, thanks to the academic, ultrageeky Association for Computing Machinery, that's all changed.
  • 2011 — Gregory Bergman & Josh Lambert, Geektionary: From Anime to Zettabyte, An A to Z Guide to All Things Geek, F+W Media (2011), →ISBN, page 15:
    Pop star of the 1980s who had a huge hit with the ultrageeky "She Blinded Me with Science."