Soft-headed
adjective
1.
foolish; stupid.
adjective
1.
(informal) feeble-minded; stupid; simple
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- Softie  noun 1. softy. noun, plural softies. Informal. 1. a person easily stirred to sentiment or tender emotion. 2. a person who lacks stamina or endurance. 3. a person who lacks strength of character; a silly or foolish person. noun (pl) softies 1. (informal) a person who is sentimental, weakly foolish, or lacking in physical endurance […] 
- Soft in the head  soft drug soft in the head Mentally deficient; also, silly, foolish. For example, He’s nice enough but a bit soft in the head. The soft in this idiom, first recorded in 1775, alludes to a weakness in mental capacity. 
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