About The Word Oaf
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Oaf
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What's The Definition Of Oaf?
[n] an awkward stupid person
Synonyms | Synonyms for Oaf: clod | gawk | goon | klutz | lout | lubber | lummox | lump | stumblebum Related Terms | Find terms related to Oaf: babe | baboon | beast | blockhead | blunderbuss | blunderer | blunderhead | boob | booby | boor | botcher | bruiser | brute | bull | bumbler | bumpkin | bungler | child | child of nature | chump | clod | clodhopper | clodknocker | clot | clown | dolt | dolthead | dove | dub | dupe | fathead | fumbler | galoot | gaum | gawk | gawky | gorilla | gowk | hayseed | hick | hulk | infant | ingenue | innocent | klutz | lamb | lobster | looby | lout | lubber | lug | lummox | lump | meathead | mere child | missing link | noble savage | ox | palooka | rube | simple soul | slob | slouch | slubberer | unsophisticate | yokel See Also | clumsy person Oaf In Webster's Dictionary \Oaf\ ([=o]f), n. [See {Auf}.]
Originally, an elf's child; a changeling left by fairies or
goblins; hence, a deformed or foolish child; a simpleton; an
idiot.
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