bozo
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++bo·zo /ˈbəʊzəʊ $ ˈboʊzoʊ/ noun (plural bozos) [countable] informalSTUPID/NOT SENSIBLE someone who you think is silly or stupid 笨蛋,傻瓜 Who’s the bozo in the pyjamas? 那个穿着睡衣的傻瓜是谁?
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bozo• That way, there was a guaranteed absence of bozos.• I re-member the night that big Texas oil bozo gave Jack lip.• In the back there's bozo and me.• Who's that bozo in the purple shirt?• I don't want to talk to the bozos.• They were ... yes I now concede, complete and utter bozos.Origin bozo (1900-2000) Perhaps from Spanish bozal “stupid” or from Italian bozzo “cuckold, unpleasant person”bo·zo nounChineseSyllable
someone silly who Corpus you is think
bozo
bo‧zo /ˈbəʊzəʊ $ ˈboʊzoʊ/
noun (plural bozos) [countable]
Who’s the bozo in the pyjamas?
bo‧zo /ˈbəʊzəʊ $ ˈboʊzoʊ/
noun (plural bozos) [countable] Date: 1900-2000
Origin: Perhaps from Spanish bozal 'stupid' or from Italian bozzo 'cuckold, unpleasant person'
informal someone who you think is silly or stupid:Origin: Perhaps from Spanish bozal 'stupid' or from Italian bozzo 'cuckold, unpleasant person'