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beetlehead
[ beet-l-hed ]
noun
- a stupid person; blockhead.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú±ð±ðt±ô±ð·³ó±ð²¹»åe»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of beetlehead1
Example Sentences
Beetlehead sticks his face in close and asks what I want.
"We will perform an autopsy," Hitler's grandson says, and turns to another beetlehead.
Then I did meekly remind her of her flirtatious preferences for the young beef-witted London chaps, and her incertitude and disdainful capriciousness towards myself, who was not a beetlehead or an obtuse, but a cultivated native gentleman with high-class university degree, and an oratorical flow of language which was infallibly to land me upon the pinnacle of some tip-top judicial preferment in the Calcutta High Court of Justice.
The black-bellied plover or beetlehead, which occurred along the Atlantic seaboard in great numbers years ago, is now seen only as a straggler.
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