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knucklehead
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knuck·le·head  (nkl-hd)
n. Informal
A stupid person; a blockhead.

knucklehead [ˈnʌkəlˌhɛd]
n
Informal fool; idiot
knuckleheaded  adj
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Noun1.knucklehead - a stupid personknucklehead - a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence
dolt, dullard, pillock, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe, stupid, stupid person - a person who is not very bright; "The economy, stupid!"
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knucklehead [ˈnʌklˌhed] Ncabeza mf hueca


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