Aspergian
English
Adjective
Aspergian (not comparable)
- Affected by or related to Asperger's syndrome.
- 2008, Cornish, "What Aspies Need to Know When Working in the Neurotypical Environment", in Asperger Syndrome and Employment: Adults Speak Out about Asperger Syndrome (ed. Genevieve Edmonds & Luke Beardon), Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2008), →ISBN, page 119:
- The secret of a happy and fulfilling Aspergian life is to first know and understand your individual limits and boundaries; […]
- 2009, Masha Gessen, Perfect Rigor: A Genius and the Mathematical Breakthrough of the Century, Houghton Mifflin, published 2009, →ISBN, page 177:
- In the Aspergian world, conversations are exchanges of information, not exchanges of pleasantries.
- 2010, Rudy Simone, Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, published 2010, →ISBN, page 147:
- The Aspergian need for R&R—ritual and routine—is a way of controlling our world.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Aspergian.
- 2008, Cornish, "What Aspies Need to Know When Working in the Neurotypical Environment", in Asperger Syndrome and Employment: Adults Speak Out about Asperger Syndrome (ed. Genevieve Edmonds & Luke Beardon), Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2008), →ISBN, page 119:
Synonyms
- Aspergerian, Aspergic, spergy (slang, derogatory, offensive)
Noun
Aspergian (plural Aspergians)
- A person with Asperger's syndrome.
- 2010, Rudy Simone, Asperger's on the Job: Must-Have Advice for People with Asperger's or High Functioning Autism, and Their Employers, Educators, and Advocates, Future Horizons, published 2010, →ISBN, page 12:
- An Aspergian may be able to talk for hours on their favorite subject, but bring up a local sports team or the weather, and they're stumped (unless that is one of their obsessions).
- 2011, Cornish, "Getting the Right Diagnosis, and Its Impact on Mental Health: Is This The Best the NHS Can Do?", Aspies on Mental Health: Speaking for Ourselves (eds. Luke Beardon & Dean Worton), Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2011), →ISBN, page 77:
- And so, the only thing I could do, being a passive Aspergian was to withdraw into a world of autistic hell.
- 2011, Jael McHenry, The Kitchen Daughter, Gallery Books, published 2011, →ISBN, page 176:
- But because Aspergians can express themselves in words, they have more ways to deal with their aversions or indulge their interests.
Synonyms
- Aspergerian, Aspergic, Aspie (informal), sperg (slang, derogatory, offensive), sperglord (slang, derogatory, offensive)
Hypernyms
- autie (informal)
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