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> No matter what anybody thinks of the sample, this behavior seems wonky to
me.
> It's a little much to reject somebody on the basis of something that you
didn't
> have to see.
Since you brought it up, what exactly does "wonky" mean? Actually, I'm more
interested in "wonkish" which was a word Candy Crawley (CNN talking head)
used to describe the last presidential debate. I've also heard the term
"policy wonk."
M-W says this of wonk: nerd.
and this of nerd: an unstylish, unattractive, or socially inept person;
especially : one slavishly devoted to intellectual or academic pursuits
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