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stupe; stoop noun a stupid person UK, 1762 Often, not always, used affectionately.- You have be refuting everything I ever learned and I’ll wind up being a stupe. — Mickey Spillane, My Gun is Quick, p. 55, 1950
- The Pachuco shivs Mace while the big stoop stands there all goofed off with a rod in his mitt. — Thurston Scott, Cure it with Honey, p. 160, 1951
- The stupes. He didn’t need guys who could believe that he had busted Sonny Tubbs, the crippled pusher. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 11, 1960
- I didn’t have to flunk those subjects. I mean, I’m not a stupe, by a long shot. — Robert Gover, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, p. 9, 1961
- I might have ended up a Christian martyr–St. Eldrige the Supe. — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 30, 1968
- Laredo leaned up against the fire hydrant crossing her legs and waiting for some stupe to offer her money so she could write him a ticket. — William T. Vollman, Whores for Gloria, p. 2, 1991
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