Stupid+lout

  • 61lobcock — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: lob (I) + cock now dialect England : a stupid blundering person : lout …

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  • 62lourd — I. noun ( s) Etymology: obsolete lourd, adjective, dull, stupid, from Middle English lourde, from Middle French lourd, from Latin luridus pale yellow, sallow more at lurid obsolete : lout, sot …

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  • 63bull-calf — bullˈ calf noun 1. A male calf 2. A stupid fellow, lout • • • Main Entry: ↑bull …

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  • 64ba|boon — «ba BOON», noun. 1. one of several kinds of large, fierce monkeys, which have a doglike face and a rather short tail. Baboons live in large groups, called troops, on plains or in the rocky hills of Africa and the southwestern Arabian Peninsula.… …

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  • 65pa|loo|ka — «puh LOO kuh», noun. Slang. 1. a mediocre or inferior boxer or player of any sport or game: »In rubber bridge, a pair of utter palookas could conceivably outscore two experts for an evening simply by holding better cards (Maclean s). 2. a stupid …

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