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		Definition of brainiac in English: brainiacnoun ˈbreɪnɪakˈbreɪniˌæk North American informal An exceptionally intelligent person.  she's the original brainiac, a kid who completed high school at 14  Example sentencesExamples -  I'll tell you what, you goddamn egghead brainiacs at NASA: I don't want a space elevator.
 -  The hybrid team was packed with PhDs, but for all of their technical prowess, the brainiacs had one weakness: little launch experience.
 -  My mom expects me to be like her, but I'm not trying to be a brainiac.
 -  If the error has persisted for 80 years, it does not speak well of the brainiacs behind this movement.
 -  Here's what the brainiacs on the editorial board of The World's Greatest Newspaper can't understand.
 -  See the brainiac who ripped off Microsoft (his employer) and then boasted about his vast quantities of illegal gain here.
 -  Those effete brainiacs are gonna pay for their hubris.
 -  Saying ‘statistically, no’ is supposed to hint that the statistics may well be a fictitious construct, some idle confection of brainiacs and number-crunchers with little real referent.
 -  Josh is well aware that Theo is a scholarship winner and a brainiac who definitely has the power to help him.
 -  University Challenge is that old quiz show that pits one uni against another - on each team there are four brainiacs fighting it out to see who are the top bananas in the intellectual trivia department.
 -  We don't need a bunch of brainiacs to figure this out.
 -  I was considered a moody brainiac back in high school, and I poured a lot of my angst into a journal.
 -  And as evening sets in, those same brainiacs, wedged three to six per office, huddle in quiet conference or patter away at their computers in unblinking concentration.
 -  With luck, the brainiacs at Movable Type will soon release a single plug-in that autoconfigures this technique, making it point-and-click simple.
 -  Can you please tell the brainiacs and intellectuals that not everyone is a walking dictionary?
 -  And I literally made a hit-list of all the experts, the real brainiacs, and I just pestered him until they met with me.
 -  I mean, it was about two girls who did not fit in because they were brainiacs.
 -  The brainiacs on the ‘new ideas' panel at Channel 4 must have been working overtime to come up with that one.
 -  It's going to look too obvious if we keep standing here while all of the other brainiacs go to their labs.
 -  Yeah, he's cute - but he's also a brainiac like you!
 
  Synonyms clever person, intellectual, intellect, bluestocking, thinker, highbrow, mind, scholar, sage 
 Origin   1950s: from the name of a supremely intelligent alien character in the Superman comic strip, from a blend of brain and maniac.    Definition of brainiac in US English: brainiacnounˈbrānēˌakˈbreɪniˌæk North American informal An exceptionally intelligent person.  she's the original brainiac, a kid who completed high school at 14  Example sentencesExamples -  My mom expects me to be like her, but I'm not trying to be a brainiac.
 -  I'll tell you what, you goddamn egghead brainiacs at NASA: I don't want a space elevator.
 -  Yeah, he's cute - but he's also a brainiac like you!
 -  Here's what the brainiacs on the editorial board of The World's Greatest Newspaper can't understand.
 -  University Challenge is that old quiz show that pits one uni against another - on each team there are four brainiacs fighting it out to see who are the top bananas in the intellectual trivia department.
 -  Those effete brainiacs are gonna pay for their hubris.
 -  And I literally made a hit-list of all the experts, the real brainiacs, and I just pestered him until they met with me.
 -  If the error has persisted for 80 years, it does not speak well of the brainiacs behind this movement.
 -  With luck, the brainiacs at Movable Type will soon release a single plug-in that autoconfigures this technique, making it point-and-click simple.
 -  I was considered a moody brainiac back in high school, and I poured a lot of my angst into a journal.
 -  Josh is well aware that Theo is a scholarship winner and a brainiac who definitely has the power to help him.
 -  Saying ‘statistically, no’ is supposed to hint that the statistics may well be a fictitious construct, some idle confection of brainiacs and number-crunchers with little real referent.
 -  And as evening sets in, those same brainiacs, wedged three to six per office, huddle in quiet conference or patter away at their computers in unblinking concentration.
 -  The hybrid team was packed with PhDs, but for all of their technical prowess, the brainiacs had one weakness: little launch experience.
 -  The brainiacs on the ‘new ideas' panel at Channel 4 must have been working overtime to come up with that one.
 -  See the brainiac who ripped off Microsoft (his employer) and then boasted about his vast quantities of illegal gain here.
 -  We don't need a bunch of brainiacs to figure this out.
 -  I mean, it was about two girls who did not fit in because they were brainiacs.
 -  It's going to look too obvious if we keep standing here while all of the other brainiacs go to their labs.
 -  Can you please tell the brainiacs and intellectuals that not everyone is a walking dictionary?
 
  Synonyms clever person, intellectual, intellect, bluestocking, thinker, highbrow, mind, scholar, sage 
 Origin   1950s: from the name of a supremely intelligent alien character in the Superman comic strip, from a blend of brain and maniac.     |