My geekness is a-quivering.

Jack Thorne
My geekness is a-quivering.
My geekness is a-quivering.
My geekness is a-quivering.
My geekness is a-quivering.
About This Quote

This phrase is used to describe a person who is nervous or unsure about something, but does not want to show it. It comes from the fact that the word "geek" can be used as an insult, but it actually describes some of the most interesting and creative people around. "My geekness is a-quivering" means that he or she is nervous about something important and would like to let the other person know, but just cannot come out and say it.

Source: Harry Potter And The Cursed Child Parts One And Two

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