Yes.
"Lopi" is a term used in Icelandic to refer to someone who is clumsy or awkward. It is not necessarily meant to be insulting, but more of a light-hearted way to describe someone's lack of coordination.
Well, honey, if someone called you a bimbo, you can call them ignorant. But if you want to get fancy, you can also call them a misogynistic fool. Just remember, their words say more about them than they do about you. So keep your head held high and let their insults roll off your fabulous self like water off a duck's back.
"Imbecile" is not typically considered a swear word, but it can be considered offensive or insulting when used to insult someone's intelligence or judgment. It is best to use alternative and more respectful language when referring to someone's capabilities.
You would call the an acquaintance.
A blessing sent from Above.
obsessed
polygamist
Ambitious or dissatisfied with their lot.
Calling someone a "twerp" is a lighthearted or mildly insulting way to describe them as foolish, annoying, or inept. The term often implies a lack of seriousness or maturity, suggesting that the person is being silly or irritating. While it can be used playfully among friends, it can also come off as condescending in more serious contexts. Overall, it's not a harsh insult but conveys a sense of frustration or teasing.
Well it varies obviously because if someone runs more than someone else, they sweat more!!!!!!
I simply call them professor. I think this is more formal for someone in the faculty at the same time is also a researcher or a student with authority.
A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages, often at least five or more.