Chucklehead
[chuhk-uh l-hed] /ˈtʃʌk əlˌhɛd/
noun, Slang.
1.
a stupid person; blockhead.
/ˈtʃʌkəlˌhɛd/
noun
1.
(informal) a stupid person; blockhead; dolt
n.
also chuckle-head, “blockhead, dolt,” (18c.), with head (n.), the first element perhaps from chuck (n.1).
noun
A stupid person (1730s+)
Read Also:
- Chuckled
[chuhk-uh l] /ˈtʃʌk əl/ verb (used without object), chuckled, chuckling. 1. to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction: They chuckled at the child’s efforts to walk. 2. to laugh to oneself: to chuckle while reading. 3. Obsolete. to cluck, as a fowl. noun 4. a soft laugh, usually of satisfaction. 5. Obsolete. the cluck […]
- Chuckle
[chuhk-uh l] /ˈtʃʌk əl/ verb (used without object), chuckled, chuckling. 1. to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction: They chuckled at the child’s efforts to walk. 2. to laugh to oneself: to chuckle while reading. 3. Obsolete. to cluck, as a fowl. noun 4. a soft laugh, usually of satisfaction. 5. Obsolete. the cluck […]
- Chuck it in
verb phrase To give up or quit: chucked it in a long time ago
- Chucking
[chuhk] /tʃʌk/ verb (used with object) 1. to toss; throw with a quick motion, usually a short distance. 2. Informal. to resign from; relinquish; give up: He’s chucked his job. 3. to pat or tap lightly, as under the chin. 4. Informal. to eject (a person) from a public place (often followed by out): They […]
- Churchyard beetle
noun 1. a blackish nocturnal ground beetle, Blaps mucronata, found in cellars and similar places