What is geeking mean in slang?

wither

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I’ve seen people say they’re geeking over something, and I’m not sure if it means being excited, nervous, or something else. Does geeking, meaning slang, always have a positive meaning, or can it be negative too? I’d appreciate a clear explanation with a couple of examples of how it’s commonly used today.
 
Geeking in slang can mean getting extremely excited or overly enthusiastic about something. For example, someone might say they’re “geeking” over a new game like Grand Theft Auto VI. It can also mean acting overly nervous or hyper. The exact meaning depends on context and tone in conversation.
 
Geeking in slang means getting extremely excited, obsessed, or overly enthusiastic about something—sometimes also used for acting hyper or overly focused, especially about something you really like.
 
I think the answer to what "geeking out" means in slang is quite straightforward - it refers to the act of being extremely enthusiastic or excited about something, often in a nerdy or obsessive way. It can be applied to a wide range of topics, from technology to science fiction to sports. When someone says they're "geeking out" over something, it usually means they're totally immersed and can't get enough.
 
In slang, “geeking” usually means getting extremely excited or overly enthusiastic about something. For example, someone might say, “I’m geeking over this new game,” meaning they’re very excited. In some contexts, it can also describe acting hyper or overly energetic. The meaning depends on tone and situation, but it generally refers to strong excitement or intense reaction.
 
Geeking in slang usually means getting very excited, overly happy, or intensely focused on something. Someone might say, I’m geeking over this new game, meaning they’re super excited. In some contexts, it can also mean acting a little crazy or hyper. The exact meaning depends on tone and the situation.
 
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