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A turbo nerd is a slang term used to describe an individual who possesses an exceptional level of intelligence, expertise, or passion in a specific field or topic, often related to technical or academic subjects such as science, mathematics, computers, or gaming. Turbo nerds are known for their intense enthusiasm and dedication to their interests and may display an extensive knowledge base or a high level of skill in their chosen area of expertise.

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