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- noun Alternative spelling of
dim bulb .
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Examples
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He joined four other Republican partisans in December of 2000 to anoint George W. Bush – the dimbulb son of the man who had put a lot of biscuits on the Thomas family breakfast table – as president in the most poorly reasoned Supreme Court decision of his own lifetime.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Thomas and Judge Reinhardt 2010
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Next Time Newt or any other right wing dimbulb invites a successful businessperson with a thinly veiled invite seeking their money they should search their business background.
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And that, I believe, is the ultimate recourse of dimbulb behaviour: look what you made me do.
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Now, in speaking through evangelist dimbulb Cindy Jacobs, God dumbs it down to the Kindergarten level.
Clay Farris Naff: God Is Still Speaking -- And Boy Is He Grumpy! Clay Farris Naff 2011
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And leave it to dimbulb Luke (the brilliant Nolan Gould) to befriend the Dunphys' nasty neighbor, Walt Kleezak (character actor extraordinaire Phillip Baker Hall, aka Seinfeld's library cop Lt. Bookman).
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How many grammatical errors can you squeeze into one sentence dimbulb?
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Let's hope Modern Family rallies for next week's season finale, because these last two episodes felt like they were written by Nolan Gould's dimbulb Luke Dunphy.
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Now, in speaking through evangelist dimbulb Cindy Jacobs, God dumbs it down to the Kindergarten level.
Clay Farris Naff: God Is Still Speaking -- And Boy Is He Grumpy! Clay Farris Naff 2011
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If all goes as scheduled, within a generation, dimbulb secessionists like Gov.
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If all goes as scheduled, within a generation, dimbulb secessionists like Gov.
Doug Molitor: Texas Solution for Smart-Aleck Kids: Dumb 'Em Down 2010
bilby commented on the word dimbulb
"On more than one occasion he and his co-workers had had to clean up after a bunch of kids who had either talked or drunk themselves into a little midnight grave-digging - it was usually an initiation stunt or just a handful of teenage dimbulbs, randy with the moonlight and kicking up their heels."
- 'The Dark Half', Stephen King.
December 31, 2007