I call them curious George
You could call them a "knowledge seeker" or "curious individual."
A person that is curious might be inquisitive. This is a word used to describe someone who wants to know a lot about something or anything going on around them.
George. Yellow is another option. Perhaps the word you're looking for is "inquisitive".
Well I just liked a guy, who was a player. He wouldn't answer my text or call me back. It means he found someone he likes better or he just doesn't like you-Chrissy
Inquisitive
curious a philosopher inquisitive
No, the word 'curious' is an adjective. Verbs depict an action, while adjectives describe a noun.
Bi-curious means that although someone doesn't identify as being bisexual or homosexual, they feel some curiosity or desire regarding a relationship or sexual contact with a member of the same sex.
If you call someone, you are the "caller".
Curious is an adjective (interested, inquisitive; or unusual, strange). The related noun is curiosity. There is no verb form.
Philosophizing begins when someone dares to ask a question, when someone questions the everyday experiences, when someone asks why, when someone is curious, when someone decides there's something more...
You call someone from Omaha an Omahan or for many, call them Omahans