A person who is not very bright.
1For the pain, mustard poultices, turpentine stupe or hot fomentations prove beneficial.
2The old stupe is still alive at Petersfield, and as pompous-headed as ever.
3He is nothing but a very soft-natured stupe.
4Maybe I can't write much more than my own fuckin name, but I ain't no stupe.'
5Put a towel over the stupe.
6What did I tell you, stupe?
7A turpentine stupe is now to be used, prepared as follows: Place a tin cup containing the turpentine in a vessel containing hot water.
8Mustard Stupe.-Puta tablespoonful of mustard in one pint of hot water.
9Stupes of hot Potato water are very serviceable in some forms of rheumatism.
10For local pains, fomentations, stupes and poultices are used.
11Turpentine stupes are frequently used in abdominal inflammation, for flatulence and for bloating in typhoid fever.
12"Everybody is a stupe but not Morris Bober."
13"'Stupe' being short for stupendous, not 'stupid'."
14The treatment consists in enveloping the limb in turpentine stupes, followed by the application of poultices to the groin and a light diet at first.
15"Go back home, of course, stupe," put in Dorothy, "do you have to be told every little thing?"
16"What a pair of stupes we must be to go on so!" he cried, with a couple of bright guineas in his hand.