Pronunciation: /ˈæskhoʊl/
noun a person who constantly asks for advice or help but always does the opposite of what they are told
A1 My friend is such an askhole, always asking for favors but never returning them.
A2 I try to avoid being friends with askholes who only contact me when they need something.
B1 Dealing with askholes at work can be frustrating, as they constantly ask for help but never offer any in return.
B2 It's important to set boundaries with askholes to protect your own time and energy.
C1 As a manager, I have learned to identify and address askhole behavior in my team to maintain a positive work environment.
C2 Dealing with askholes in a professional setting requires assertiveness and clear communication to prevent them from taking advantage of your kindness.
formal The individual consistently asks for advice but never takes it, making them an askhole.
informal My friend is such an askhole, always asking for help but never following through.
slang Don't be an askhole and waste everyone's time with your constant questions.
figurative The seminar was filled with askholes who kept interrupting the speaker with irrelevant queries.
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