buzzurro — meaning in English
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English meaning
- boor noun A rude, ill-mannered person.
- bumpkin noun An unsophisticated, awkward person from the countryside; a yokel.
- hick noun An unsophisticated or unfashionable person from the countryside, often used disparagingly.
- hillbilly noun (often informal or disparaging) A person from a rural, hilly area, especially the southern United States, stereotyped as unsophisticated.
- yokel noun An unsophisticated or naive person from the countryside, often used dismissively.
Senses
buzzurro is used for these senses in English:
- boor A peasant.
- bumpkin A clumsy, unsophisticated person; a yokel.
- country bumpkin (colloquial) An unsophisticated person from the rural area of a particular country.
- hick (pejorative) An awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person. [from early 18th c.]
- hillbilly (often, _, pejorative) Someone who is from the hills; especially from a rural area, with a connotation of a lack of refinement or sophistication.
- yokel (pejorative) A person from or living in the countryside, viewed as being unsophisticated or naive.