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It is an informal term used to describe someone who is foolish or stupid. Example: "I can't believe I forgot my keys again. I am such a bonehead!".
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bonehead
noun
Someone who is stubborn, thick-skulled, or stupid.
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And then there was Pain & Gain, the strangest, vilest, possibly greatest movie of Michael Bay's career, a bonehead kinda-masterpiece I'm still trying to figure out.
The admirable servant Jacques, who sees through yet loyally serves and protects his bonehead of a master and who establishes and maintains his own humane values, following his heart as well as his head in a world given over to cruelty and chance, is the model new man of the Enlightenment.
Five years on, and he's taken several steps backward with Relapse, which might be more aptly titled Rehash, so uninspiredly does it reprise the bonehead horror-comic fantasies of his debut.
Alina Cojocaru is on searing form as the spinsterish elder sister, Beatriz Stix-Brunell stunning as the burn-in-hell youngest, virtually spatchcocking herself in her abandon with Thomas Whitehead's bonehead of a lover.
Well, it's now gone up to £6 and remains splendid value unless you're a bonehead.
The commission has finally accepted Mark Knopfler's explanation that the lyric ("That little faggot's got his own jet airplane/That little faggot, he's a millionaire") was written from the perspective of an envious "bonehead" and was not in fact Mr Knopfler personally bitching about Elton John and Boy George.
In short, I feel like a total bonehead.
It's not the team's bonehead plays that get him down: it's their attitude.
Fiers's last word, and the final word of the play, is "bonehead".
The audience's groans and giggles at the bonehead lines of the scriptwriter, Stirling Silliphant, aren't part of a cynically amused response, as they are at "Earthquake;" they're more like symptoms of distress.
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The curveball is tattooed, bonehead-barnetted singer Lewis Bowman, who looks as if he has stepped straight from the set of Trainspotting or Quadrophenia but with Echo and the Bunnymen singer Ian McCulloch's vintage 1980s croon.
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