Pronunciation: /ˈbifˌhɛd/

Definitions of beefhead

noun a person who is considered to be unintelligent or foolish

Example Sentences

A1 My little brother is such a beefhead, always getting into trouble.

A2 The class clown was known for being a beefhead and making everyone laugh.

B1 I can't believe I forgot my keys again, I'm such a beefhead sometimes.

B2 Despite his beefhead reputation, he was actually quite intelligent and hardworking.

C1 The CEO of the company was often referred to as a beefhead due to his tough and aggressive leadership style.

C2 The famous actor was labeled a beefhead by the media for his controversial statements and behavior.

Examples of beefhead in a Sentence

formal The supervisor reprimanded the employee for calling him a beefhead during the meeting.

informal My brother is such a beefhead, always forgetting important things.

slang I can't believe that beefhead cut me off in traffic!

figurative She's a real beefhead when it comes to understanding complex concepts.

Grammatical Forms of beefhead

past tense

beefheaded

plural

beefheads

comparative

more beefheaded

superlative

most beefheaded

present tense

beefhead

future tense

will beefhead

perfect tense

have beefheaded

continuous tense

is beefheading

singular

beefhead

positive degree

beefheaded

infinitive

to beefhead

gerund

beefheading

participle

beefheaded

Origin and Evolution of beefhead

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'beefhead' originated as a derogatory slang term used to insult someone by implying they have a large, dumb head similar to that of a cow.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'beefhead' has evolved to be used more casually and humorously, often in a playful or teasing manner rather than as a serious insult.