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space cadet
space cadetn. Slang One who shows difficulty in grasping or responding appropriately to serious or necessary concerns; a spacy person: "the screwups and the space cadets—in other words, the fringe element" (Linda Ellerbee).space cadet n slang a person who is eccentric or out of touch with reality, as if affected by drugs space′ cadet` n. Slang. a person who seems dazed or out of touch with reality, due or as if due to drugs. [1975–80, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | space cadet - someone who seems unable to respond appropriately to reality (as if under the influence of some narcotic drug)narcotic - a drug that produces numbness or stupor; often taken for pleasure or to reduce pain; extensive use can lead to addictionsimpleton, simple - a person lacking intelligence or common sense |
space cadet
space cadetA person considered out of touch with reality. I tried having a serious conversation with her, but she's such a space cadet that I gave up after a few minutes of hearing her ramble on about my aura.See also: spacespace cadet1. n. a person who is always silly or giddy. Here comes a space cadet who looks like he has more money than he needs. 2. n. a person who is always high on drugs. The space cadets can usually be found sitting on a bench outside the principal’s office. See also: spaceSpace Cadet Drug slang A regional term for crack cocaine dipped in PCP Vox populi A person who can’t focus on the task at hand, and is thus said to be 'spacy'space cadet
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