About The Word Chump
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Chump
Chump Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Chump?
[n] a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Synonyms | Synonyms for Chump: fall guy | fool | gull | mark | mug | patsy | schlemiel | shlemiel | soft touch | sucker Related Terms | Find terms related to Chump: asshole | babe | bean | boob | booby | butt | champ | chaw | chew | chomp | cinch | conk | credulous person | crunch | cull | ding-a-ling | dingbat | dingdong | dolt | dolthead | dome | dupe | easy mark | easy pickings | fall guy | fathead | fish | fool | galoot | gobe-mouches | goof | greener | greenhorn | greeny | gudgeon | gull | head | headpiece | innocent | jerk | jerk-off | klutz | leadpipe cinch | mark | masticate | monkey | munch | mutt | noddle | noggin | noodle | oaf | patsy | pigeon | plaything | poll | prize sap | pushover | ruminate | sap | saphead | sawney | schlemiel | scrunch | sitting duck | stooge | sucker | toy | trusting soul | victim Chump In Webster's Dictionary \Chump\, n. [Cf. Icel. kumbr a chopping, E. chop.]
A short, thick, heavy piece of wood. --Morton.
{Chump end}, the thick end; as, the chump end of a joint of
meat. --Dickens.
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