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Putz Meaning in English

word

/ˈpəts/
puhts
/pˈʌts/
puhts

释义

A slang, mildly insulting word for a foolish, clumsy, or annoying man; often used in American English, especially in New York, and considered dated or humorous. Sometimes used more broadly for any silly or irritating person.

用法与细微差别

"Putz" is informal, often joking or mild, and mainly used in American English with Yiddish roots. It's rarely used for women. It can sound old-fashioned but is still heard, especially in New York. Not as harsh as stronger insults; close in meaning to "idiot" or "fool."

例句

Don't be a putz; listen to what I'm saying.

basic

That putz forgot his own birthday.

basic

Stop acting like a putz in front of your friends.

basic

Only a real putz would lock himself out twice in one day.

natural

Don't pay attention to him, he's just being a putz again.

natural

I can't believe that putz spilled coffee all over the paperwork.

natural