"Stooged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Stooged
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"Stooged" Meaning

To stooge means to act as a foolish or unqualified person; to be foolishly subservient or to act as a dummy for someone, often to dupe or deceive someone, especially in a theatrical sense, like the stereotypical character of a stooge in a Three Stooges sketch.

"Stooged" Examples

Usage Examples:


The suspect tried to stooge the investigation by giving fake alibis.
The comedian's gorilla suit stooged around the stage, causing the audience to laugh.
The reality TV show was accused of stooging the contestants with unusual challenges.
The company stooged its competitors by copying their product designs.
The news network was accused of stooging its sources in order to create sensational headlines.

"Stooged" Similar Words

Stonier

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(deteriorating or weakened in health; frail) or <br><br>(adjective form of "stoned", intoxicated, having an excessive or irrational affection)

Stonily

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Somewhat surprisingly or unexpectedly, usually in a somewhat pleasing or funny way; in an unexpectedly pleasant or amusing way.

Stoning

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Stoning refers to the act of throwing stones at someone or something. It can also refer to a form of capital punishment in which a person is stoned to death by a crowd, often as a form of mob justice.

Stonking

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A rather colloquial or informal word! "Stonking" is an adverb or adjective that means outstanding, fantastic, or exceptionally good. It can also imply a sense of surprise or excitement. For example: "The new blockbuster movie was a stonking success at the box office."

Stonks

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A playful and informal way to write "stocks".

Stony

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Having the hard surface of a stone; rough or unyielding in feel or temperament.<br><br>Example: The stony beach was difficult to walk on.

Stood

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To stand, to rise to one's feet; to stop advancing or moving and remain upright on one's legs.

Stooge

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A person who is foolish or submissive; a dupe.

Stooges

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A person considered foolish or awkward; a silly or stupid person.<br><br>Example: "He thought he was a trusty advisor but turned out to be the president's stooge."<br><br>In theater, a stooge is also a person who serves as a prop or confederate in a trick or illusion.<br><br>Example: "The magician used a stooge to make his trick look more impressive."<br><br>The term often implies a lack of independence, autonomy, or agency, implying that the person is being manipulated or controlled by someone else.

Stool-pigeon

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A stool-pigeon refers to an informer or a person who secretly provides information, often for personal gain or under threat. The term is often associated with law enforcement and prisons, where an informer is sometimes a prisoner who cooperates with the authorities in exchange for benefits or a reduced sentence.<br><br>In the past, a stool-pigeon was also a slang term for a plover, a type of bird, possibly because of its association with reporting noise or acting as a lookout, much like a human informer.

Stool

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A stool is a piece of furniture which has a similar function to a chair, but is typically smaller and has no back or arm rests. It may also refer to a type of feces.

Stoolball

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Stoolball is a traditional English bat and ball game played by girls and women in some parts of the United Kingdom, particularly in Kent, England. It is an archaic game, somewhat similar to cricket or rounders, but some rules and equipment differ from those of these two sports. The precise origins of stoolball are unclear, but one of its earliest records dates back to the sixteenth century, with the broadcast media noting the game's history as an ancient form of recreational pastime in the mid-19th century.

Stoolie

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Stools

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Stools typically refer to objects or seats without backs that are used for sitting, often consisting of a straight or slightly curved backless seat and legs to support it. They can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, plastic, or fabric, and come in a wide range of styles, from simple and minimalist to ornate and decorative.<br><br>Stools can be used in various settings, including homes, restaurants, and public spaces. They are often used as additional seating or as a footrest.

Stoop

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To stoop means to bend down low, often involuntarily, due to illness, pain, or fatigue. It can also describe something or someone that is considered to be of low quality or a lower social class.

Stooped

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To stoop is a verb that means to bend down low with your back, especially so that your back is bent forward from the hips and your head is below the level of your shoulders. This movement is usually done because you need to pick up something or to inspect something closely.