What is a geek? Do all members here see themselves as geeks? Do you?
Is geekiness defined by social status... do the others coin you as geek? Or are you geek by choice?
Is geek a good thing?

geek Pronunciation (gk)
n. Slang

1. a. A person regarded as foolish, inept, or clumsy.
b. A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits but is felt to be socially inept.

2. A carnival performer whose show consists of bizarre acts, such as biting the head off a live chicken.

(thefreedictionnary.com)
I'll stick with wikipedia's definition as it does not involve the social aspect of the person:
A geek is an individual who is fascinated, perhaps obsessively, by obscure or very specific areas of knowledge and imagination, usually electronic or virtual in nature.
well google -- > define:geek
well for me a geek is someone really really good with computers
i like that definition too :
In computers and the Internet, a geekis a person who is inordinately dedicated to and involved with the technologyto the point of sometimes not appearing to be like the rest of us (non-geeks).Being a geek also implies a capability with the technology. Although historically,computer and Internet programming and hacking has been a male thing, thereare now many "girl geeks." The term "hacker" generally connotes competencemore strongly than "geek" does. ...
Do all members here see themselves as geeks?
i can't tell what is in ppls minds
Do you?
no... well i might be a bit geeky.. but i don't consider myself a geek
Is geekiness defined by social status...
no
do the others coin you as geek? Or are you geek by choice?
well.. some of frnds and family say that i am good with computers..programin and stuff
they ask me whenever they wana do something
but i never heard someone saying the word geek to me
Is geek a good thing?
yes.. cuz it means.. at least u are good at what u do
wow 1st time I use the define thing
r u joking ?
or is that for true ?
back when I had google search history enabled, the top query was " define: " ^.^
no, for real.