Sentences with word «chucklehead»

"Chucklehead" is a word used to describe someone who is silly, foolish, or lacks common sense. Full definition
And regardless of religious persuasion, only a real chucklehead would look for the truth in a magazine.
So in order to have a say about which chucklehead wins a seat, my party affiliation must be Democratic.
Tone can also be an issue because the Frankenstein's monster of a script pulls the audience in several directions at once, showcasing some deliciously horrifying shenanigans befalling the crew members, before Chris O'Dowd's chucklehead Mundy rips a killer one - liner and deflates most of that tension, much to the film's detriment.
As does the mobster club owner Darko (Til Schweiger) Charlie has a run in with while out on the town with his youth hostel roommates, two chucklehead Brits (Rupert Grint and James Buckley).
There may be a way to mix the monumental tragedy of the Native American genocide with a screwball comedy about a well - meaning chucklehead and his mystically addled Comanche sidekick, but Gore Verbinski has not found it in his pretentious and smug version of THE LONE RANGER.
But Odenkirk and Cross together makes it seem like these two chuckleheads from Mr. Show with Bob and David managed to sneak on the set when no one was looking, smuggle their way into wardrobe and makeup and 70's themselves up so none would be the wiser.
Ventura Harbor Comedy Club is owned by two professional comedians who use their comedic chops to book an eclectic cast of the country's top - touring chuckleheads.
This «god» you chuckleheads have made up sounds so petty, jealous, and hypocritical that it sounds like god is just like man.
He's a chucklehead.
@Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son: I don't need any refuge, chucklehead.
Chucklehead, I have sufficient food here to last a LEAST a month.
I'm the chucklehead.
Embattled EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt didn't find much support yesterday from fellow Republicans, with one senator suggesting he's acting like a «chucklehead» and should learn to «behave.»
«They are so patently ridiculous they have no place in a modern day election,» he said, adding that «these chuckleheads are campaigning for the Fred Flintstone award.»
Where things break down is that chuckleheads will say, «Oh, look.
The president's only public comments on climate change have been a chucklehead response to the recent cold snap.
It's the chucklehead whose PowerPoint presentation seems to last 6 hours instead of 6 minutes.
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