The meaning or insult 'Blinking idiot' comes from Shakespeares Play 'Merchant of Venice' Thankyou for looking up Shakespeares plays they are a great historian play!
Merchant of Venice Act 2 Scene 9
Shakespeare did not use the phrase "a boiling idiot". You are probably thinking of "a blinking idiot", which comes from The Merchant of Venice.
the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice
The line is "all that glisters is not gold" and it comes from The Merchant of Venice.
Hamlet.
Friar : " come, is the bride ready to go to church ?" pg. 109 line 36
The Merchant of Venice
Shakespeare did not use the phrase "a boiling idiot". You are probably thinking of "a blinking idiot", which comes from The Merchant of Venice.
the line is from a play called the merchant of Venice
The phrase "blinking idiot" is not a direct quote from any of William Shakespeare's plays. It may be a modern adaptation or interpretation of a character's dialogue in one of his works, but it is not a famous line from Shakespeare's original text.
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
The Shining.
you're an idiot
You're an idiot
The line is "all that glisters is not gold" and it comes from The Merchant of Venice.
they do play together (idiot)
To play CDs you idiot!
In Oregon you idiot