English edit

Etymology edit

Compound of stupid +‎ fuck, probably modelled off of dumbfuck.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

stupidfuck (plural stupidfucks)

  1. (vulgar, derogatory, rare) An exceptionally stupid person.
    • 1994, Tom Bradley, Acting Alone, San Francisco, C.A.: BrownTrout Publishers, →ISBN, page 101:
      Just wipe some boogers at random on a half-ream or so of twenty-five percent rag bond, and the stupidfucks will probably congratulate you for 'abandoning sense,' or performing some other bit of nameless, jaded decadence that only crypto-Trotskyites who've read too many hardback books can appreciate.
    • 1997, Dominique Parker, “The Art of the Nickname”, in Keith Gilyard, editor, Spirit & Flame: An Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry, Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, →ISBN, page 170:
      If we are friends I will call you boy / If we fight I will call you stupidfuck
    • 2002, Mark Kendrick, Desert Sons, San Jose, C.A. []: Writers Club Press, →ISBN, page 353:
      Scott was fuming now. "Something's wrong with this picture. And I think you're the stupidfuck in the center of it."
    • 2014, James Ryan Daley, Jesus Jackson, Scottsdale, A.Z.: The Poisoned Pencil, →ISBN, page 197:
      "Yeah, I know what you were just," he broke in, as the rest of the guests filed in around the corner. Of course, it was both of the other stupidfucks who had been there when Ryan died, each clearly wobbling and obviously confused by my presence.