Meathead
[meet-hed] /ˈmitˌhɛd/
noun, Slang.
1.
blockhead; dunce; fool.
noun
See musclehead
n.
“stupid person,” 1945, from meat + head (n.).
noun
A stupid person; meatball: The copper was a big meathead/ Take your hand off that door, you meathead (1945+)
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