1. A mighty hunter. Now chiefly used in this sense outside the United States.
2. A
slow-witted person.
Nimrod was the Biblical founder of Babylon, also considered a mighty hunter. Contrary to the uneducated twits on here, Nimrod did NOT build the tower of Babel (at least the
Bible does not claim this, only that the "men of Babylon" tried to build it), and the
Bible does NOT claim he tried to kill God.
The Bible ONLY mentions that Nimrod was a son of Cush, the founder of Babylon, and a mighty hunter. Curiously enough, Dictionary.com attests definition 2 to have derived from a Looney Toons episode, wherein Bugs
Bunny mocks his adversary, the hunter Elmer Fudd, calling him a "poor little Nimrod". Warner Brothers' Looney Toons cartoons were not written for
children, but for literate adults, and often contained literary references
children would not understand. Younger generations, mostly illiterate, and having little or no Bible knowledge not gleaned from their moronic
parents and half-wit talk radio hosts, probably misunderstood the comment as being a general insult describing the slow-witted Fudd.
Probably from the phrase “
poor little Nimrod,” used by the cartoon character Bugs
Bunny to mock the hapless hunter Elmer Fudd.