An insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studious.
1I'm not a policy wonk, I don't know how to fix it.
2You don't have to be a game show wonk to follow it.
3One Mercedes wonk recently put driver input at 20 per cent.
4A smiling Bush connected more easily than serious super-wonk Al Gore.
5Translated from the wonk, that means no more intercontinental ballistic missiles.
6Bergmann, a Gestapo wonk, gives murderous orders from behind his desk and maps.
7When it came to privatization, wonk seemed to be working out better than swashbuckler.
8Hillary Clinton is a hugely knowledgeable policy wonk but is not a natural performer.
9Until now she's been a policy wonk, consultant and strategist.
10George turned to Mark Bowman, one of his policy wonk sidekicks at the Treasury.
11But almost immediately, he starts to wonk out with Ray Hayes, the lab's white-bearded manager.
12There are other aspects of the white paper that command the attention of a surveillance wonk.
13He's never been an engineer, a designer, a supply channel manager, or even a telecommunications wonk.
14I'm having dinner with a government statistics wonk on Wednesday, and will be sure to ask him.
15Photo: AFP One was a policy wonk, a deep thinker and with some strong conservative social views.
16We posted an article on hydrogen fuels by energy policy wonk Robert Zubrin a little while ago.