I've seen this statement oh, way too many times to count. Any chance you could take a moment and justify the statement? I'm pretty interested in two things really;
1. Dweeb Planes: True definition in your best words
2. What about the plane makes it less or more desirable to take out of the hanger.
1) If I had to define it, I'd say its a plane easy to fly, even for new members, that requires almost no forethought or planning as to the situation before entering an even-numbers engagment at approximatly the same altitude.
But personally, I'd say its more of a state of being on the pilot's part, and that state of being is imparted on the plane. P-51's have a reputation for running, even though some sticks are great fights in the P-51. Niki's have a reputation for ho'ing even though some will never ho.
Spitfire seems to have a reputation for being flown by pilots capable of handling more advanced-level planes, yet that choose to fly the spitfire because it means they don't really have to do any managment of their aircraft.
EDIT: 2) Thats a matter of personal opinion. For some its based purely on preformance and ordnance carrying capability, sentimental for some, ENY for others, etc. For me, I like a plane that takes more skill to fly well, K4 and 190 in particular. I've even started recieving "wow, you're great in that *xy plane*" messages, which has me feeling great.