From
http://www.dustbury.com/vent/vent149.html"Geeks, however, resemble our our designated dweebs only superficially. Geeks practice a totally different type of antisocial behavior: in an effort to focus on their particular interests, they tune out the perversities of mass culture, except to the extent that the culture provides material for mockery. While geeks may be brusque, even occasionally rude, they are seldom motivated by rancor; they simply don't consider your objections (or mine) relevant. The geek doesn't want your approval, or even your attention — he has better things to do.
On the other hand, you've already seen the sort of character we described as a dweeb. He craves your attention, and he will take steps to get it — and your approval, or lack thereof, makes no difference whatsoever. If you're a woman online, he's already pestered you, and half a dozen others in the past hour alone. He was a pain in the neck before he installed that first AOL disk, and he's a pain in the neck today. Lots more necks, in fact."
So, are you a geek or a dweeb? Going off this definition, I'd have to say I'm more geeky.