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A person with no common sense. One who lacks all judgement. The Bling is a big dumby.
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Common misspelling of the word dummy, almost always used by the people who can easily be described by the word itself. Just because dumb has a "b" at the end, does not mean dummy has to. Also, dummy does not rhyme with Gumby. "You are such a dumby!" -Lauren, Monica, etc...
"Actually, you are the dummy!" -Brandon |
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a person who is the opposite of smart joe wilson is a dumby because he had a chance to date the hottest/nicest girl in school, but he blew it because he is a dumby
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When someone is acting dumb, they are a dumby. The logical spelling of the popular word dummy.
Pronounced (DUM-b-EE) Jerome: Gosh, Alan, you're being such a dumby!
Alan: What the hell, Jerome? Dumby? What is that? Jerome: You're being dumb. You're a dumby! |
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A noun used to represent dumb or slow people. Also can be used as an adjective. "You are a serious dumby."
"Hey you dumby jerk, why are you taking my car?" |
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A verb meaning "very", the preppy version of the term dumb.
I was dumby tired during math class, so I fell asleep.
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