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idiot as an adjective Jake has a severe chance of inheriting his mother's idiocity.
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What Jennifer and Mel (the first two people two write a definition for this word) are afflicted with. Idiocity is what causes them to be idiotic. (Actually it's a pretty useless "word", and seems to be an overcomplicated substitute for idiocy, but whatever.) Mel: Here is an example of 'idiocity' in which idiocity is an adjective - "Jake has a severe chance of inheriting his mother's idiocity."
Me: You idiot, that would make it a noun, for it to be an adjective, it would have to read, "Jake's mother is idiocity.", which doesn't make any sense. Man you have a severe case of idiocity. Jennifer: Hi, I can't find the 'D' key on my keyboard, so I'll just type a 'C' anywhere there is a 'D'... Me: I have never witnessed such idiocity. |
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Beyond stupidity. A certain Southern governor is proposing his state secede from the United States. Although it is tempting to see this state leave the Union, this governor's proposal is pure idiocity!
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noun, something idiotic that is common and can be group behavior. I am late because of the contagious traffic idiocity.
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| 5. | idiocity | ||
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stupid, ignorant similair to iciocy Mary has a bad case of iciocity
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