melonhead
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See also: melon head
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]melonhead (plural melonheads)
- (US) One of a group of legendary beings, known in parts of Michigan, Ohio, and Connecticut, and generally described as small humanoids with bulbous heads who occasionally emerge from hiding-places to attack people.
- (Australia, US, informal, derogatory) A fool or idiot.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:fool
- 1992, P. J. Peterson, Liars, New York, N.Y. […]: Scholastic Inc., published 1994, →ISBN, page 162:
- Uncle Gene turned toward Dad. "Let the melonhead laugh. We'll show him, won't we, pard?"
- 1999, Kevin Sampson, Powder: An Everyday Story of Rock 'N' Roll Folk, London: Jonathan Cape, →ISBN, page 477:
- The picture showed the group, a gurning, multichinned James looking like a melonhead in the foreground, dressed in formal evening-wear and cummerbunds. How the fuck had they got hold of those pictures? The boys looked like a cabaret band. It was bad. It was very bad.
References
[edit]- “melonhead n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present