A person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture.
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Examples for "yahoo"
Examples for "yahoo"
1Just another day in the USA, especially in the yahoo rural heartland.
2Now any yahoo is going to know just which bus stops where.
3That means Bing will be the new Yahoo search early next year.
4The idea behind the deal is twofold for Yahoo, sources previously said.
5Yahoo added a similar feature to its homepage over a year ago.
1Now, what in hell did I take on this Yeager rube for?
2They're never 'appy unless they're kickin' some poor rube over the guy-ropes.
3More uncomfortably, former friends attacked Crookes's character, calling him a rube, a shill.
4It's hard to imagine a more rube-goldbergian way of connecting with another person.
5Active accomplice, or unwitting rube, Natalya's story was the story of this abduction.
1He's a redneck sheriff in a hick town in a hick county.
2However, Anthrax's favourite prank was Mr McKenny, the befuddled southern American hick.
3The record, he promised, will show that Lincoln was no hick lawyer.
4I've sent people to that hick town of yours to see what happened.
5He couldn't believe they'd called a whole goddam planet after that hick dirt-town.
1Why, that is the young bumpkin I came in with this morning.
2What I did next confirmed me as a bumpkin from unsophisticated Dublin.
3And Gullik himself seemed much deeper than his bumpkin norn exterior appeared.
4Indeed, I think he rather despised me for a thick-headed country bumpkin.
5Now, you've no more idea how to behave than a country bumpkin.
1What could she say that wouldn't make her seem like a hayseed?
2Carol flung herself on him, her clenching hand on his hayseed-dusty shoulder.
3THIS city is ruled entirely by the hayseed legislators at Albany.
4That hayseed with the cider looks suspiciously like our old friend Windy Miller.
5They think I'm a hayseed and won't have nothin' to do with me.
1Your chawbacon isn't as cute a fellow as Pat.'
2I once knew a chawbacon who came to town and was barked at by a street-dog.
3Chawbacon appears in another plate, or else Chawbacon's brother.
4I walked over to Poplar Cove and sat around the postoffice and store, talking with the chawbacons that came in to trade.
1No local yokel takes down Wedge personnel and walks away from it.
2A yokel watching a cavalry regiment in Autumn Manoeuvres over a bridge.
3They are as unpardonable as the yokel rhetoric of our British friends.
4Anyhow, I, the yokel, had improved on it, and that was something.
5I must rouse this chuckle-headed yokel and get him to help me.'
6Gilhaelith grinned like a yokel, but his liver was crusted with ice.
7And he pointed to the half-tipsy yokel who was ploughing down the road.
8And, bidding Pierrebon give the yokel a coin, we pressed forwards.
9One George he insisted upon regarding as a buffoon, another as a yokel.
10The man was actually wearing a smock, like a joke yokel.
11He stormed into the yard like some yokel berserker; teeth bared, fists clenched.
12Catweazle wore a brown romper suit and acted like a yokel.
13Come hither, thou great yokel, at risk of fine and imprisonment.'
14In the dim local yokel mind Paul was a failure, and he knew it.
15He lounged in the doorway and looked at me and said smilingly, Hello, yokel.
16The burglar's dog is a thief; the country yokel has a stupid, unintelligent dog.
Yokel per variant geogràfica