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weirdoweird‧o /ˈwɪədəʊ $ ˈwɪrdoʊ/ noun (plural weirdos) [countable] - There's a weirdo who stands in front of the store and talks to himself.
- There's always a bunch of weirdos around the train station.
- When I travel by underground I always seem to end up sitting next to some weirdo.
- At primary school I was the weirdo in the corner with the funny little thingy.
- I was always considered the black sheep of the family, the weirdo in the group, right?
- If the weirdo had kicked her out, well and good.
- The weirdo in the hat, whoever he might be, is the weirdo in the hat.
- You want some weirdo skulking around the aisles, spraying toxic chemicals all over the place?
a strange person► weirdo informal someone who is very strange in an unpleasant and sometimes threatening way: · There's a weirdo who stands in front of the store and talks to himself.· When I travel by underground I always seem to end up sitting next to some weirdo. ► oddball informal a strange person: · Most of my family's OK, but my brother's a bit of an oddball.· Growing up, most of the other kids considered me an oddball. ► freak informal a very strange person, especially one who behaves oddly and has strange ideas: · The guy is probably just some freak who saw her on TV and decided he loves her.control/neat/fast food etc freak: · Her husband's a control freak - he won't let her leave the house without him. ► crank British someone who other people think is strange, especially because they have beliefs, aims, or habits that are thought to be very unusual or too extreme: · Vegetarians were once regarded as cranks.· Call me a crank, but I think the world was a lot better before mobile phones came along. informal someone who wears strange clothes or behaves strangely: Jenny’s going out with a real weirdo. |