television set He sits in front of the idiot box all day and never gets any work done.
idiot lights
warning lights on the instrument panel of a car Kim wants a car with gauges, not idiot lights.
take sb for an idiot
Idiom(s): take someone for an idiot AND take someone for a fool
Theme: STUPIDITY
to assume that someone is stupid. • I wouldn't do anything like that! Do you take me for an idiot? • I don't take you for a fool. I think you're very clever.
idiot box|box|idiot
n. A television set. Phil has been staring at the idiot box all afternoon.
blithering idiot
A absurd babbler. This appellation owes its agent to the Scots accent verb to blether, meaning to allocution nonsense, with blither being a alternative spelling. Combining it with “idiot” began in the backward 1800s. It appeared in the British amusement annual Punch in 1889: “I’ll accompaniment appealing acutely that his son is a blithering idiot.”Learn more: idiotLearn more:
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