Dollophead

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdɑləpˌhɛd/

Definitions of dollophead

noun a person who is foolish or stupid

Example Sentences

A1 The dollophead couldn't remember where he left his keys.

A2 The teacher scolded the dollophead for not paying attention in class.

B1 Despite his reputation as a dollophead, he managed to impress everyone with his presentation.

B2 The CEO was surprised to find out that the new employee was actually a dollophead in disguise.

C1 The politician's opponents tried to use his past as a dollophead against him during the election campaign.

C2 The renowned scientist was secretly known as a dollophead among his colleagues for his absent-mindedness.

Examples of dollophead in a Sentence

formal The speaker referred to the heckler in the crowd as a dollophead.

informal Don't listen to him, he's just a dollophead who doesn't know what he's talking about.

slang That guy is such a dollophead, always causing trouble.

figurative Her mind was like a dollophead, full of fluffy nonsense.

Grammatical Forms of dollophead

past tense

dolloped

plural

dollopheads

comparative

more dollophead

superlative

most dollophead

present tense

dollophead

future tense

will dollophead

perfect tense

have dolloped

continuous tense

is dolloping

singular

dollophead

positive degree

dollophead

infinitive

to dollophead

gerund

dollopheading

participle

dollopheaded

Origin and Evolution of dollophead

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'dollophead' originated in English as a colloquial term to describe someone who is foolish or silly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'dollophead' has retained its derogatory meaning but is now considered a more playful insult rather than a serious one.