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ˈjughead slang (chiefly U.S.). [f. jug n.2 + head n.1] a. A mule; also, a stubborn horse. b. A foolish or stupid person; also, as a mere term of abuse.
1926L. H. Nason Chevrons iii. 86 ‘Unload everything,’ he says. Hear that, you jugheads? At four-thirty! 1936D. McCarthy Lang. Mosshorn, Jughead, a horse which seemingly has no brains. 1942Sat. Even. Post 3 Oct. 36/1 Unloose dat jughead jaw! 1966Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. 1964 xlii. 18 Hardtail, a derogatory name for a mule. Others were jarhead and jughead. 1971Illustr. Weekly India 25 Apr. 67/5 Jughead, what took you so long? |