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词汇 numpty
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Definition of numpty in English:

numpty

nounPlural numpties ˈnʌmptiˈnəm(p)tē
British informal
  • A stupid or ineffectual person.

    〈苏格兰,非正式〉笨蛋;无能的人

    confused numpties who have little idea of what they're talking about
    what a complete numpty!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Won't we simply replace Labour numpties with more Nationalist, Liberal and Tory numpties?
    • For a few minutes I felt like a complete numpty, then I got into it.
    • Nor was this an assembly of numpties, unable to grasp complex issues.
    • It is not, in fact, time for Scotland to Move On, with nothing changed, the numpties in place, assimilating an acceptance of mediocrity into the national psyche.
    • New boy Mark Ballard said: ‘To assume all young people are neds is no fairer than assuming all politicians are numpties.’
    • How did we get to the point of relying on these numpties to encapsulate and express emotions on our behalf?
    • Clearly our representatives are not numpties at all, but men and women of vision, judgment and integrity!
    • I've had trip out in the sun to deliver a magazine which had been mis-delivered by the Royal Mail numpties, and to vainly attempt to get a belt for my vacuum cleaner at Currys.
    • Yes, I am a complete numpty and everybody hates me.
    • Maybe our prisons are filled with implausible, stereotypical numpties who've watched GoodFellas too many times and want to be criminals more than they actually want to commit crime.
    • Saturday we didn't sail as the wind was too strong for numpties such as ourselves, and many of the boats which did go out were capsizing right left and centre (or should that be starboard, port and centre?
    • The one thing about giving more powers to local numpties is that at least they would be our numpties, locally visible and directly accountable.
    • Now the great numpty is serving 28 days in prison after another act of Comedy Terrorism in which he chucked paint over a Turner Prize nominated artist.
    • And they wonder why everyone thinks politicians are such numpties?
    • It's a useful headline grabber but it doesn't help when you're overtaking the numpty with the caravan.
    • Then a numpty, walkie-talkie jobsworth in a parka sidles up and tells me to shove off.
    • He will obviously be restricted in his comments, thanks to the numpties at the SFA with their knee-jerk gagging order on him as owner of Hearts.
    • It's about the under-employed Westminster numpties trying to assert themselves because they've nothing else to occupy their time.
    • Some numpty forgot to make the developing room light-tight so we're all getting fogged film.
    • Outside, the numpties are letting off fireworks with seven weeks to go before Bonfire Night.

Origin

1980s: origin uncertain, perhaps an alteration of numbskull, the ending perhaps remodelled on the pattern of Humpty Dumpty.

Definition of numpty in US English:

numpty

nounˈnəm(p)tē
British informal
  • A stupid or ineffectual person.

    〈苏格兰,非正式〉笨蛋;无能的人

    confused numpties who have little idea of what they're talking about
    what a complete numpty!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some numpty forgot to make the developing room light-tight so we're all getting fogged film.
    • New boy Mark Ballard said: ‘To assume all young people are neds is no fairer than assuming all politicians are numpties.’
    • Clearly our representatives are not numpties at all, but men and women of vision, judgment and integrity!
    • Saturday we didn't sail as the wind was too strong for numpties such as ourselves, and many of the boats which did go out were capsizing right left and centre (or should that be starboard, port and centre?
    • Now the great numpty is serving 28 days in prison after another act of Comedy Terrorism in which he chucked paint over a Turner Prize nominated artist.
    • Maybe our prisons are filled with implausible, stereotypical numpties who've watched GoodFellas too many times and want to be criminals more than they actually want to commit crime.
    • Yes, I am a complete numpty and everybody hates me.
    • How did we get to the point of relying on these numpties to encapsulate and express emotions on our behalf?
    • The one thing about giving more powers to local numpties is that at least they would be our numpties, locally visible and directly accountable.
    • I've had trip out in the sun to deliver a magazine which had been mis-delivered by the Royal Mail numpties, and to vainly attempt to get a belt for my vacuum cleaner at Currys.
    • Outside, the numpties are letting off fireworks with seven weeks to go before Bonfire Night.
    • He will obviously be restricted in his comments, thanks to the numpties at the SFA with their knee-jerk gagging order on him as owner of Hearts.
    • For a few minutes I felt like a complete numpty, then I got into it.
    • It's a useful headline grabber but it doesn't help when you're overtaking the numpty with the caravan.
    • And they wonder why everyone thinks politicians are such numpties?
    • Nor was this an assembly of numpties, unable to grasp complex issues.
    • Won't we simply replace Labour numpties with more Nationalist, Liberal and Tory numpties?
    • Then a numpty, walkie-talkie jobsworth in a parka sidles up and tells me to shove off.
    • It is not, in fact, time for Scotland to Move On, with nothing changed, the numpties in place, assimilating an acceptance of mediocrity into the national psyche.
    • It's about the under-employed Westminster numpties trying to assert themselves because they've nothing else to occupy their time.

Origin

1980s: of Scottish origin, perhaps an alteration of numbskull, with the ending remodelled on the pattern of Humpty Dumpty.

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