Pronunciation: /ˈdoʊdoʊ hɛd/

Definitions of dodo head

noun a foolish or stupid person

Example Sentences

A1 My little brother is such a dodo head sometimes.

A2 Don't be a dodo head and forget your keys again.

B1 She called him a dodo head for making such a silly mistake.

B2 I can't believe that dodo head forgot our anniversary.

C1 The CEO was furious with the dodo head who leaked confidential information.

C2 Despite being a brilliant scientist, he could be a real dodo head when it came to social interactions.

Examples of dodo head in a Sentence

formal The professor scolded the student for calling him a dodo head during class.

informal My little sister always teases me by calling me a dodo head.

slang Stop being such a dodo head and pay attention!

figurative His stubbornness made him act like a dodo head in the negotiation.

Grammatical Forms of dodo head

past tense

dodo headed

plural

dodo heads

comparative

more dodo headed

superlative

most dodo headed

present tense

dodo heads

future tense

will be dodo headed

perfect tense

have dodo headed

continuous tense

is dodo heading

singular

dodo head

positive degree

dodo head

infinitive

to dodo head

gerund

dodo heading

participle

dodo headed

Origin and Evolution of dodo head

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'dodo head' originated from the name of the extinct flightless bird, the dodo, which was native to the island of Mauritius.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone as foolish or stupid, the term 'dodo head' has evolved to be used in a more light-hearted or playful manner to refer to someone who is a bit silly or absent-minded.