Acting like a clown typically means behaving in a silly or foolish manner, often to entertain others or diffuse tension. It can involve making jokes, performing antics, or exaggerating emotions. While it may bring laughter and joy, it can also imply a lack of seriousness or a desire to avoid confronting more serious issues. Ultimately, it reflects a playful attitude, often used to lighten the mood in social situations.
Dress like a clown, act like an idiot and drink til you drop!
Gustavs nickname means something like clown.
The clown performed a hilarious act at the circus, making all the children laugh.
No, it is a verb (to joke or act in a deliberately humorous way) or a noun (a circus clown, or someone who acts comedically). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as clown car and clown makeup.
"Pitre" is one of the French words for clown. There are others with slightly different meanings, like: Bouffon- clown, jester, pantaloon, zany, buffoon Paillasse- clown, pallet, paillasse Paysan- clown, peasant, farmer, rustic, bumpkin, churl Plaisantin- clown, joker, wag, jester Imbecile- clown, fool, imbecile, idiot, silly, moron Fantaisiste- clown, joker If you mean it as a verb, like "to clown around", use this faire le clown. (If you need more info, try Google Translate or another site like it.)
The musicians and clown are used first for comic relief and later for foreshadowing.
"laughing at the silly clown"
Scary clown dreams for men can be interpreted to mean fear of acting ridiculously, or fear fro looking funny for women.
A jester is a clown. Please don't name your kid clown.
mean
What does that mean?
Bad clown