silly+fellow
111doodle — Australian Slang 1. penis; 2. silly fellow …
112nig-nog — (n.) foolish person, 1953, OED suggests from earlier cant slang nigmenog a very silly fellow (1700). As a term of abuse for a black person, a shortened and reduplicated form of nigger …
113gumby — /ˈgʌmbi/ (say gumbee) noun Colloquial a foolish and unfashionable person. Also, gumbie. {British dialect (Yorkshire) gomby a silly fellow} …
114ἀβελτεροκόκκυξ — silly fellow masc nom/voc sg …
115gander — [gan′dər] n. [ME < OE gan(d)ra, akin to Ger dial., Du, LowG gander, akin to Ger gans, GOOSE] 1. a male goose 2. a stupid or silly fellow 3. Slang a look: chiefly in the phrase take a gander …
116gull — gull1 [gul] n. pl. gulls or gull [ME < Celt, as in Cornish gullan, Welsh gwylan, Bret gwelan] any of various shorebirds of a worldwide family (Laridae), with large wings, slender legs, webbed feet, a strong, hooked bill, and feathers of… …
117gomerill — a silly fellow …
118tassel — a silly fellow. N …
119IBN YASHUSH, ISAAC ABU IBRAHIM — (also known by his Arab name, Abū Ibrāhīm ibn Kastār; d. 1056), Hebrew grammarian and Bible commentator. Born in Toledo, he was court physician of the ruler of Denia (a maritime power on the eastern coast of the Iberian peninsula) Mujāhid al… …
120performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical. The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …