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Slang tagged with "stupid" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
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Dunce; blockhead; goofball. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in Russia contexts
Lid/cap; used to imply someone is dense or empty-headed
A stupid or silly person. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in USA contexts
Donkey; used to call someone stupid or stubborn. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in India contexts
Stupid; foolish. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in Middle East contexts
Stupid or idiotic (often used affectionately or lightly)
Lacking intelligence; stupid. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in UK contexts
Donkey; used to call someone stupid or ignorant (very common)
A very foolish or stupid person (common and widely understood)
Blockhead; thick-headed (from "tteok" - rice cake, implying density)
Stupid; dull-witted (masculine). Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in Russia contexts
Owl; used to call someone stupid or foolish. Used as informal criticism or teasing; strength depends on relationship and delivery. It is commonly discussed in India contexts
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