The male sexual organ for copulation and urination; the tubular portion of the male genitalia (excluding the scrotum).
A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
Sinônimos
Examples for "simple"
Examples for "simple"
1The answer is simple: 300 million years ago, there was no Atlantic.
2She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to tell people about that reality.
3Let the simple heart and hope among us Keep our family strong.
4A simple solution has emerged as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
5I pose this simple question: is our destiny with Europe or not?
1This government tickles that itching palm, though people know it's fool's gold.
2The wittiest person in the comedy is he that plays the fool.
3In my fool heart I did; and I do not know yet.
4But fool I am; for I am in love with another woman.
5I was a fool to stop the motor; did it without thinking.
1The hilarious energy in this idiot attitude gave Turnbull another sick turn.
2Using the search feature to locate businesses is idiot-simple and surprisingly fast.
3The idiot fell upon the grass with a sort of gobbling cry.
4The little idiot is posing as the object of an unhappy affection.
5And what a blithering idiot they have in me to deal with.
1In this art, as in most others, I was an unpractised simpleton.
2No offense if I have to laugh; you looked like a simpleton.
3He is too great a simpleton; he will marry that little Rosémilly.
4I was a vacillating simpleton, and you held me in your trammels.
5Let not the simpleton think a woman will sympathize with his simplicity:
1That smirk said Nick was a chump, a wuss, a regular fucktard.
2I'm no chump; I know a good thing when I see it.
3People like me would always be chump change to people like her.
4Only got one Failure to Appear yesterday, and it's strictly chump change.
5How about chump chops? said the phrasemonger with an air of inspiration.
1The man is a dolt, but he tries to tell the truth.
2Perhaps he might not be the absolute dolt that Hurrell pronounced him.
3She limped, the dolt, but all the same she had some pluck.
4A dolt you've always been, else you had not asked the question.
5There he gently cursed himself for a fool, a dolt, an idiot.
1BE CAREFUL who you call a bird brain, you may be paying them a compliment.
2It's just what I've been telling you all these years, Mike, you Latin bird brain.
3Has that penetrated your little bird brain?
4A great idea, bird brain!
1Can hit a volley, obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed though.
2I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, but trying to keep up.
3He's not the sharpest tool in the shed, but he'll do.
4Can hit a volley, obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed though. Rats?
5He's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
1Just now when you said 'Search me.' The putz woulda done it.
2As he disappeared into the crowd, I thought, What a putz.
3You're old enough to pull your putz, you should be already a man.
4I talked to Rafael's new lawyer the other week, but the guy's a putz.
5That putz Rudolph. She swallowed, and I could practically smell the pain on her.
6And beside him stood a slick-haired putz in a well-cut Western suit, looking smugly self-important.
7Would nothing summon this putz out of his reverie and float him away to another floor?
8I regard you as a complete putz, Berlinski.
9I was just brokenhearted that Janet wasn't here to witness what a putz this guy was.
10That kid's a putz, he finally said.
11Want your executioner back too, you putz?
12Maybe he was a putz, after all.
13I found myself wondering why a firm such as this would hire a putz such as this.
14His final message called a follower "a putz".
15Dondorf, in fact, was a putz.
16If I wasn't the worst student he ever had, the other guy must have been a stone-cold putz.