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What does the word gowk mean in scottish?

In Scottish, "gowk" refers to a foolish or simple-minded person. It can also be used to describe someone who is acting silly or making a foolish mistake.


Is a twit a pregnant bird?

No, the definition of a twit is an annoying person.


What is the past tense of foolish?

Foolish is an adjective. It does not have a past tense, but can be used to describe a noun as foolish in a past tense. ex. The man was foolish.


What does follis mean?

A foolish person or foolish action.


What is foolish noun?

The word 'foolish' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'foolish' is foolishness.The word 'foolish' is the adjective form of the noun fool.


Is it true person have foolish age or why person show foolish behavior in life?

Because sometime they look young but there old and they want to foolish other people.


How do you say foolish in british slang?

Daft (to describe an act of foolishness or the person committing it, although may also be used for stupid or mad / insane).


What does este loco mean in spanish?

"Este loco" translates to "this crazy (person)" in English. It is used to describe someone who is acting foolish or unpredictable.


What are words that to describe a person that start with the letter f?

Fat, flatulent, friendly, fiendish, flabby, foolish, forgetful, febrile, fatuous, fair, firm, feverish...


How can you describe how a person has some pride or esteem in himself that could hardly accept having done a foolish act or having a wrong attitude?

try to inspire them


What does duffy mean in slang English?

In slang English, "duffy" can refer to someone who is uncool, inept, or incompetent. It is often used to describe a person who is foolish or unimpressive.


What did the portuguese think of the dodo intelligence?

foolish (just like how the English word comes from the Portuguese doudo, which means "a foolish person")