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Definition of weirdo in English: weirdonounPlural weirdos ˈwɪədəʊˈwɪrdoʊ informal A person whose dress or behaviour seems strange or eccentric. the streets are dangerous and there are too many weirdos around Example sentencesExamples - Fifty, sixty years ago, Will Eisner was an oddity and a weirdo.
- I stayed nine days trying to understand those weirdos.
- This old guy kept trying to get a look at me… bloody weirdos.
- We amused ourselves by making fun of the weirdos around us, eavesdropping on the strangest conversations, and generally being random and bored.
- We watched Jerry Springer with a bunch of other people… of course the people on the show were crazy weirdos…
- Well, actors are a strange breed, and even great actors are probably weirdos.
- I kept waiting to see these freaky sights and strange weirdos, and I never saw any.
- At my then school I was one of the weirdos, the freaks and the losers.
- After he was shot by Valerie Solanis, he got rid of all the druggy freaks and weirdos who hung out there.
- But fans of the game, who must be 17 years old to buy it, are hardly a collection of weirdos and social misfits.
- When you work for a magazine about style, you kind of dress like a weirdo.
- The very next night, another strange text came, and it was from the same weirdo!
- Why should you care what a bunch of self-obsessed, over-ambitious, fuzzy-thinking weirdos think about what you have written?
- I like the creeps and weirdos on public transport.
- I know this places me somewhere between a freak and a weirdo, but there you have it.
Synonyms eccentric, oddity, unorthodox person, individualist, individual, nonconformist, free spirit, bohemian, maverick, deviant, pervert, misfit, dropout informal oddball, odd/queer fish, freak, character, weirdie, crackpot, loony, nut, nutter, nutcase, head case, sicko, perv British informal one-off, odd bod North American informal wacko, wack, screwball, kook US informal wing nut, wackadoo, wackadoodle informal, dated case, card Definition of weirdo in US English: weirdonounˈwɪrdoʊˈwirdō informal A person whose dress or behavior seems strange or eccentric. the streets are dangerous and there are too many weirdos around Example sentencesExamples - At my then school I was one of the weirdos, the freaks and the losers.
- I like the creeps and weirdos on public transport.
- The very next night, another strange text came, and it was from the same weirdo!
- Well, actors are a strange breed, and even great actors are probably weirdos.
- Why should you care what a bunch of self-obsessed, over-ambitious, fuzzy-thinking weirdos think about what you have written?
- I kept waiting to see these freaky sights and strange weirdos, and I never saw any.
- When you work for a magazine about style, you kind of dress like a weirdo.
- After he was shot by Valerie Solanis, he got rid of all the druggy freaks and weirdos who hung out there.
- Fifty, sixty years ago, Will Eisner was an oddity and a weirdo.
- We amused ourselves by making fun of the weirdos around us, eavesdropping on the strangest conversations, and generally being random and bored.
- I stayed nine days trying to understand those weirdos.
- This old guy kept trying to get a look at me… bloody weirdos.
- We watched Jerry Springer with a bunch of other people… of course the people on the show were crazy weirdos…
- But fans of the game, who must be 17 years old to buy it, are hardly a collection of weirdos and social misfits.
- I know this places me somewhere between a freak and a weirdo, but there you have it.
Synonyms eccentric, oddity, unorthodox person, individualist, individual, nonconformist, free spirit, bohemian, maverick, deviant, pervert, misfit, dropout |