When someone calls you a fool, it typically means they believe you are acting thoughtlessly or making unwise decisions. This insult can imply that they see you as lacking common sense or judgment in a particular situation. The term can also reflect their frustration or disdain for your actions, rather than a comprehensive assessment of your intelligence. Ultimately, it's a derogatory term that can hurt feelings and provoke defensiveness.
You are a fool = nee oru mandananu, nee oru viddhiyanu etc
It means they are a fool, or a simpleton.
Only speak if you have something to say, the fool speaks because he has to say something.
A laughingstock is a person who makes a fool of themself in front of a crowd.
It means the person you are speaking to is a pompous fool!
In Jamaican Patois, the word for "fool" is often expressed as "fool" or "fool fool." It can also be used contextually in phrases like "yuh a fool" to mean "you are a fool." The language incorporates both English words and unique Patois expressions, making it vibrant and rich.
A natural was a fool or a person of limited intelligence.
"Leading you on" means allowing you to believe that the other person is going to say or do something that they do not plan to say or do. This is usually meant in a relationship situation where one person thinks that the relationship is going to progress, but the other person has no desire to do more than fool around a little.
It means ur a cnut.
A fool or a simpleton.
"Your mom's a fool!" or "Yeah, your Mom was a fool last night..."
Well you know what. I saw a question that was"Am I a fool" and someone answered that they were. You know what person who said that, you're the fool. And the person who asked me if I'm a fool, I'm not. It is not nice to call people names