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half-wit

[ half-wit, hahf- ]

noun

  1. a person who is feeble-minded.
  2. a person who is foolish or senseless; dunderhead.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of half-wit1

First recorded in 1670–80
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Ken, Rome, and Shiv suspect that if they put their three half-wits together, they'd figure out how to keep Daddy's multibillion-dollar conglomerate afloat.

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"Think of the Goof as a composite of an everlasting optimist, a gullible Good Samaritan, a half-wit, a shiftless, good-natured colored boy, and a hick," Babbitt told his staff in 1934.

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Health and Human Services is just one Trump cabinet department that has been led by not one, but two half-wit hacks and undercut by the White House from Day One.

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With a broad, cherubic face, dimpled chin, unruly hair and a charismatic presence described as “gnomelike,†Mr. Pollard excelled at playing imps, half-wits and outright weirdos.

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Morgan’s audacity lay in his restraint: He wanted to see the Windsors steadily and to see them whole, as neither pampered half-wits nor infallible deities.

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