The term "dumb as a pollock" is a stereotype that originated from old myths and jokes about the alleged lack of intelligence of the fish. However, there is no scientific basis to support this claim, and in reality, pollock are intelligent and adaptable marine species that play an important role in the ecosystem.
"Dumb stuff" is a colloquial way of referring to things that are nonsensical, foolish, or lacking in intelligence. It can encompass a wide range of actions, decisions, or ideas that are considered to be unwise or illogical.
The oldest simile for 'as dumb as' is 'As dumb as a doornail'. Others include: As dumb as a wet noodle. As dumb as an unpowered computer. As dumb as a library with no books.
The opposite of dumb is smart or intelligent.
"Dutiful But Dumb" was created on December 27, 1926.
Yes, for acting dumb. Acting 'dumb' doesn't mean you are 'dumb'. Acting means that you are portraying something, and portraying means that you are not the thing you are portraying, because otherwise, one would not need to portray one's self if one was already itself. In other words, acting dumb is different from being dumb, and acting dumb doesn't necessarily mean you are dumb.
The ISBN of The Battle of Pollocks Crossing is 0670805599.
The Battle of Pollocks Crossing was created in 1985.
The Battle of Pollocks Crossing has 176 pages.
Yes, pollock have scales. I have been processing them commercially for 21 years.
"Jack the Dripper"
Because I am not dumb !
just had smear they found a pollock
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Yes, Pollocks do have scales.
It was big
ofcourse they are. youre just dumb
The noun 'pollock' can be used as a non-count noun with no plural form, or a count noun. The plural form of the count noun is pollocks. Both are accepted forms.