Thursday, March 02, 2006

i-dE-'ä-tik 'fül / Idiotic Fool

Webster's defintion of idiotic and fool:

idiotic

Main Entry: id·i·ot·ic

Pronunciation:
"i-dE-'ä-tik Variant(s):

also id·i·ot·i·cal /-'ä-ti-k&l/Function:
adjective

1 : characterized by idiocy

2 : showing complete lack of thought or common sense : FOOLISH- id·i·ot·i·cal·ly /-ti-k(&-)lE/ adverb

Main Entry: fool

Pronunciation:
'fül Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old French fol, from Late Latin follis, from Latin, bellows, bag; akin to Old High German bolla blister, balg bag -- more at BELLY

1 : a person lacking in judgment or prudence

2 : a retainer formerly kept in great households to provide casual entertainment and commonly dressed in motley with cap, bells, and bauble b : one who is victimized or made to appear foolish : DUPE

3 : a harmlessly deranged person or one lacking in common powers of understanding b : one with a marked propensity or fondness for something

4 : a cold dessert of pureed fruit mixed with whipped cream or custard

Therefore I have come to the conclusion that today I was a idiotic fool, meaning a harmlessly deranged person or one lacking in common powers of understanding....basically showing complete lack of thought or common sense.

I would tell you why today I qualify as an iditoic fool but I am too ashamed to explain.

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