person of low intelligence
31List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …
32R v. Hinks — English case infobox name= R v. Hinks court=House of Lords date decided=26 October 2000 full name=Regina v. Hinks citations= [2000] UKHL 53; [2000] 3 WLR 1590 judges=Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Steyn, Lord Hutton,… …
33bonehead — one head n. a person of low intelligence; a dunce; a blockhead; used deprecatingly to express a low opinion of someone s intelligence or capabilities. Syn: dunce, dunderhead, numskull, blockhead, lunkhead, hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead,… …
34idiot — noun 1》 informal a stupid person. 2》 archaic a person of low intelligence. Derivatives idiotic adjective idiotically adverb Origin ME: via OFr. from L. idiota ignorant person , from Gk idiōtēs layman, ignorant person , from idios own …
35Deadshit — a person of low intelligence (an insult); despicable (person) …
36deadshit — Australian Slang a person of low intelligence (an insult); despicable (person) …
37lunk — n American a slow witted person, dullard. The term originated in the USA in the 19th cen tury. It usually evokes a large, clumsy, ungainly person of low intelligence and/ or slow reactions. It is a blend of lump and hunk …
38lunkhead — n American a slow witted person, dullard. The term originated in the USA in the 19th cen tury. It usually evokes a large, clumsy, ungainly person of low intelligence and/ or slow reactions. It is a blend of lump and hunk …
39slate-off — a person with low intelligence or lacking common sense Like an incomplete house roof: He left aw at he hed to his slayatt hoff of a newy. (EDD the beneficiary was his nephew) Such a person is still said to have a slate loose …
40cerebrally challenged — adjective (in jocular imitation of political correctness) Of a person, of low intelligence; stupid …