• Stunod

    Origin

    From Italian stonato ("out of tune"). In Sicilian dialect, the word is stunatu. It is stunat' in Neapolitan. In both of these dialects, the word has a similar meaning to this one.

    Full definition of stunod

    Adjective

    stunod

    1. Stupid or crazy; out of touch with reality; disagreeableThat stunod customer thinks Trent was eyeing his secretary.
      • 2000, Are you stunod?If I was acting particularly spacey, my mother would ask, “Are you stunod?”
      • 2000, Were You Always an Italian?: Ancestors and Other Icons of Italian America“Do you understand me? Are you stunod?” my mother would say. Stunod. Someone who is out-of-it, spacey, not a practical person who knows that life is labor and that only the sturdy can get the job done.
      • 2010-08-03, Pariah“The stunod commander, a German Commodore no less, decides that there's just too many ships in the Gulf, and he doesn't have the manpower to search everyone of them.”

    Noun

    stunod

    (plural stunods)
    1. (slang, pejorative) A stupid or crazy person.Which one of you stunods broke the powerwasher?
      • 2002, Not Guilty“Hey, stunod,” Gina interjected angrily. “Help the lady.”
      • 2010, Pariah“Fuck me,” Eddie growled, cursing himself for the stunod that he was.
      • 2011-02-15, My Brother's KeeperThat stunod never calls me unless I'm late with his tuition.

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