lummox

English

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Etymology

Unknown. First attested in 1825 in East Anglian slang. Perhaps from "dumb ox", influenced by lumbering; or from or cognate to dialectal verb lummock (move about heavily or clumsily), itself a word of uncertain origin.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: lŭmʹəks, IPA(key): /ˈlʌməks/
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  • Rhymes: -ʌməks

Noun

lummox (plural lummoxes)

  1. (informal) A clumsy, stupid person; an awkward bungler.
    You've broken the plates, you great lummox!
    • 2000, Louis Mellis, David Scinto, Sexy Beast (motion picture), spoken by Don Logan (Ben Kingsley):
      I love you, Gal. You're lovable. Big lovable bloke. Loveable lump. Loveable lummox. Gal Dove, party boy. Big oaf.

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