neatnik

neat·nik

 (nēt′nĭk)
n.
One who is habitually neat and orderly.
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neatnik

(ˈniːtnɪk)
n
a very neat and tidy person
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You'll do the earth (and your neatnik self) a solid by having one nearby.
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