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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Muppet (Noun)

What does it mean?

A muppet is an informal, moderately offensive, but often affectionate insult used primarily in the UK to describe someone who is stupid, incompetent, or foolish. It suggests they are behaving like a silly puppet (like the characters from The Muppet Show).

Is it positive or negative?

It is negative, used to express irritation or frustration at someone's lack of sense.

When do you use it?

You use it when someone has done something clumsy, ridiculous, or demonstrated a clear lack of intelligence or awareness.

Examples

Example 1: Don't be a muppet; read the instructions.

Example 2: He dropped his phone again, the muppet.

Question for you

When do you call someone a muppet?

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