单词 | putz |
释义 | putz (once / 63545 pages) 1n 2n A putz is a real dummy or a silly fool. Your grandfather might call the taxi driver a putz if he takes him to the wrong airport. You can use the informal putz when you need a good put-down for someone who's acted idiotically. Your cousin who starts a guinea pig circus, or your neighbor who constantly parks his car on your lawn might both be called putzes, although you might want to speak quietly if either one is familiar with Yiddish. In that language, a putz is not only a fool, but also a specific part of the male anatomy (and not the elbow). WORD FAMILYputz: putzes USAGE EXAMPLESPutz said they hope to get a fee passed by assembly members or through a citizen initiative. Washington Times(Sep 24, 2016) Cruz will putz around the South through March 8, and then pivot to praying that Trump knocks out Rubio in Florida. Slate(Mar 01, 2016) John W. Putz and a partner bought the former George L. Frank Hardware Store in 1916. Washington Times(Jan 20, 2016) 1 n (Yiddish) a fool; an idiot 2Hyper fool, muggins, sap, saphead, tomfool a person who lacks good judgment n obscene terms for penis Hyper penis the male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism) |
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