Pinhead
[pin-hed] /ˈpɪnˌhɛd/
noun
1.
the of a .
2.
something very small or insignificant.
3.
Slang. a stupid person; nitwit.
/ˈpɪnˌhɛd/
noun
1.
the head of a pin
2.
something very small
3.
(informal) a stupid or contemptible person
n.
also pin-head, “head of a pin,” 1660s, from pin (n.) + head (n.). Meaning “person of small intelligence” is from 1896.
noun
A stupid person (1896+)
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