Weirdo
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- A person who is considered strange to other people. This person may do strange things, so this person can be considered a weirdo.
- A non-comformist who does not follow trends or a subculture. A true weirdo will juat do what they feel, and can get along with most people. This person does not actually conform to a stereotype and shouldnt be labled.
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Weird Person. Usually nonconformist.
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Catch-all term invented in the 1950s by low-intelligence conformists to denigrate anyone different or smarter than them. Usually used by children, idiots, and the vocabulary-challenged.
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odd person
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a.) someone that does not see the world like the majority...
b.) rapping
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One who is classified for being weird with things they do, things they say, or their character in general. They can be sweet loving and caring, but then shove grass in your mouth the next day.
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someone who is different from everybody else, but thats okay because theyre being themselves and they arent like the fake bitches you see these days
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you, yourself, and your entire being.
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someone deranged and possibly dangerous
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someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
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A strange, odd, eccentric person.
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An insane, possibly dangerous person.
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A weirdo is a term used to describe a person who behaves in an unusual, strange or eccentric way that is outside societal norms. This term is often used subjectively and can hold a negative or positive connotation based on context.
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Weirdo was a magazine-sized comics anthology created by Robert Crumb and published by Last Gasp from 1981 to 1993.
Weirdo served as a low art counterpoint to its contemporary highbrow Raw. Early issues of Weirdo reflect Crumbs interests at the time – outsider art, fumetti, Church of the SubGenius-type anti-propaganda and assorted weirdness. It also introduced artists such as Peter Bagge, Dori Seda and Dennis Worden.
With issue #10, Crumb later handed over the editing reins to Bagge; with issue #18, the reins went to Crumbs wife, cartoonist Aline Kominsky-Crumb. The three editorial tenures were known respectively as Personal Confessions, the Coming of the Bad Boys, and the Twisted Sisters.
Weirdos final issue, #28, an internationally themed 68-page giant titled Verre Deau, was published in 1993.
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