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The word geek is a slang term, with different meanings ranging from "a computer expert or enthusiast" to "a carnival performer who performs sensationally morbid or disgusting acts", with a general pejorative meaning of "a peculiar or otherwise dislikable person, esp[ecially] one who is perceived to be overly intellectual".
This word comes from English dialect geek, geck: fool, freak; from Low German geck, from Middle Low German. The root geck still survives in Dutch and Afrikaans gek: crazy, as well as some German dialects, and in the Alsatian word Gickeleshut: geek's hat, used in carnivals.
The word appears in the modern sense of a science, math, or technology enthusiast in Robert Heinlein's 1952 short story "The Year of the Jackpot".
Formerly, in 18th century Austria-Hungary, Gecken were freaks shown by some circuses. In 19th century, in North-America, the term geek referred to a freak in circus side-shows (see also freak show). In some cases, its performance included biting the head off a live chicken. The 1976 edition of the American Heritage Dictionary included only the definition regarding geek shows.
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Why is it
Every time I meet a girl
She's in love
With someone else
And why is it
That my life is in a whirl
When she is out
With someone else
Why is it
That I care about
Every word you say
And just yesterday
You said we were through
And why is it
That I think about you all time
You're always on my mind
It won't be long
And I'm sure that it's right
But not for you
And today I'll be okay
It's just the price
I have to pay for loving you
When you come around
I think of our song
And it makes a difference to me
Because every time you hang up
It's a feeling, like a break up