stupid
31stupid — stu•pid [[t]ˈstu pɪd, ˈstyu [/t]] adj. er, est, n. 1) lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull 2) characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question[/ex] 3) tediously dull, esp. due to lack of… …
32stupid*/*/ — [ˈstjuːpɪd] adj 1) not intelligent, or showing bad judgment What a stupid question![/ex] I didn t ask because I was afraid of looking stupid.[/ex] 2) silly or annoying He kept singing the same stupid song.[/ex] Does this shirt look stupid?[/ex]… …
33stupid — adj. (stupider, stupidest) adj. & n. adj. 1 unintelligent, slow witted, foolish (a stupid fellow). 2 typical of stupid persons (put it in a stupid place). 3 uninteresting or boring. 4 in a state of stupor or lethargy. 5 obtuse; lacking in… …
34stupid — /ˈstjupəd / (say styoohpuhd) adjective 1. lacking ordinary activity and keenness of mind; dull. 2. characterised by, indicative of, or proceeding from mental dullness: a stupid act. 3. tediously dull or uninteresting: a stupid book. 4. in a state …
35stupid — mod. drunk. (See also get stupid.) □ These kids are so stupid they can’t see straight. They’re all going to be sick. □ Wayne was too stupid to walk, let alone drive …
36stupid — unklug; unintelligent; wenig bedacht; stupide; dumm * * * stu|pid [ʃtu pi:t], stu|pi|de [ʃtu pi:də] <Adj.>: a) ohne geistige Beweglichkeit, Interessen; von Geistlosigkeit, Beschränktheit zeugend: ein stupider Blick, Kerl; stupid[e] in den… …
37stupid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. slow witted, dull, obtuse; benumbed, bemused; absurd, inane; banal, tiresome, tedious, dull. See ignorance, credulity, folly.Ant., smart, witty. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Foolish] Syn. senseless,… …
38stupid — adj. 1. an extremely abundant quantity. See dumb. 2. Funny, yet corny or wacky, usually lacking ingenuity. 1. You see Ray Ray timesheet? We gonna be getting stupid drinks off him come Friday night. 2. Ha ha ha. You so stupid, Craig …
39stupid — adj. 1. an extremely abundant quantity. See dumb. 2. Funny, yet corny or wacky, usually lacking ingenuity. 1. You see Ray Ray timesheet? We gonna be getting stupid drinks off him come Friday night. 2. Ha ha ha. You so stupid, Craig …
40stupid — drunk Derived from the drunkard s behaviour rather than from the folly of getting like it. Common still in Scotland as stupid fou: He was na stupid fou, as was his wont on market days. (Strain, 1900) …