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Definition of Buffoonly

Buffoonly
Buffoonly Buf*foon"ly, a. Low; vulgar. [R.] Apish tricks and buffoonly discourse. --Goodman.

Meaning of Buffoonly from wikipedia

- from the proper name, suggesting that buffoons were called balatrones because Servilius Balatro was a buffoon, though others have since objected to this...
- Buffoon is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language crime drama film written and directed by Ashok Veerappan in his directorial debut. The film stars Vaibhav, Anagha...
- but dimwitted). They have been sent to rescue the King's son, the Prince Buffoon, who has been kidnapped by the evil Amoniak. Both goblins can pick up and...
- blunted by her comic treatment. This is the female version of the Male buffoon (Hispanic). Carmen Miranda, noted for her extravagant head-wear. Lupe Vélez...
- ballet scenario. The story involves seven buffoons who all murder their wives after being told by an eighth buffoon that he has killed his own wife and brought...
- - English: Dwarf Morgante 1600s) was an Italian dwarf who was a famed buffoon and court jester in the court of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany...
- Los Angeles Times (27 March 2015). Retrieved 22 December 2016 "National Buffoon". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 July 2021. mhm grax. "Kronenbourg Commercial"...
- The Buffoon lemniscomys or Buffoon striped gr**** mouse (Lemniscomys macculus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in the Democratic...
- race. He had previously criticized President Donald Trump, calling him a "buffoon", believing he could become a "vicious dictator", and comparing his politics...
- the Second Empire (2 vol 1987). Osgood, Samuel M., ed. Napoleon III – Buffoon, Modern Dictator, or Sphinx? (Heath, 1963), excerpts from historians and...