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hlupák — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • airhead noun An informal, mildly insulting term for a foolish or unintelligent person.
  • blockhead noun A stupid, slow-witted person.
  • dummy noun A model or replica of a person or object, used as a stand-in.
  • fool noun A person who acts or thinks without good sense or judgment.
  • jerk verb To move suddenly and sharply, often without control.
  • mutt noun A dog of mixed or uncertain breed.
  • nincompoop noun A silly, foolish person.
  • simpleton noun A person who lacks common sense or shows poor judgement; a foolish person.

Senses

hlupák is used for these senses in English:

  • airhead (originally, US, informal, derogatory) A foolish, silly, or unintelligent person.
  • blockhead (colloquial) A stupid person.
  • dummy A figure of a person or animal used by a ventriloquist; a puppet.
  • fool (pejorative) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
  • jerk (US, slang, pejorative) A stupid person; an idiot or fool.
  • mutt (chiefly, US, slang, derogatory) An idiot, a stupid person.
  • nincompoop (derogatory) A foolish or silly person. [from 16th c.]
  • simpleton (informal, pejorative) A simple-minded person lacking common sense.

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