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numps

English

Etymology

Compare numb.

Noun

numps (plural numpses)

  1. (obsolete) A fool; a blockhead.
    • 1673, Samuel Parker, A Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed[1]
      These are villainous engines indeed; but take heart, Numps! here is not a word of the stocks; and you need never stand in awe of any more honourable correction.
    • 1902, John Kendrick Bangs, Olympian Nights, ch. 10:
      "You're a dizzard!" I retorted. "And a noodle and a jolt-head; you're a jobbernowl and a doodle, a maundering mooncalf and a blockheaded numps, a gaby and a loon; you're a Hatter!" I shrieked the last epithet.

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nums

English

Noun

nums

  1. plural of num

Anagrams

  • Muns, muns, sumn

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