meatheaded

meatheaded

slang Foolish, stupid, or inept. I can't believe I made such a meatheaded mistake—I need to be more careful when I work! I don't want you or your meatheaded friends anywhere near my party, got it?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

meatheaded

mod. stupid; simple-minded. Of all the meatheaded ideas. This one takes the cake!
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • muscleheaded
  • doofus
  • dickweed
  • backassed
  • dode
  • palooka
  • paluka
  • zod
  • some mothers do have them
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This sees him indulging in his rollerdisco fantasies, building a robot that ends up covering him in 10,000 bees and commanding a group of meatheaded body-builders he meets at the park.
Shifting the prime target of its satire from corporate greed to post-9/11 jingoism, this well-cast, smarter-than-expected remake repairs much of the damage done to the iron-fisted lawman's reputation by meatheaded sequels and spinoffs; it's a less playful enterprise than the original, but meets the era's darker demands for action reboots with machine-tooled efficiency and a hint of soul.
1 MARCO VAN BASTEN (Netherlands v USSR Euro '88) Well, what can we say? Anyone who hasn't seen this superhuman feat of agility and technical brilliance is clearly a meatheaded rugby fan.
Darren Criss, who plays him, is going to be a new series regular and is just what Kurt needs to cope with the harassment he's getting from a certain meatheaded jock.
In many ways, the fact they insulted referee's assistant Sian Massey is a very sad story (as it reminds us that football remains a macho - and, at times, meatheaded - world), but there are elements of black comedy.
However, you abuse your authority like a meatheaded shiny-shirt nightclub bouncer and tell the kids to take a hike.
It can bring about the patritiotic best - as it did in Sapporo - and sometimes the worst as some of the meatheaded antics of our more fascist-minded fans have shown in the past.