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MERRY ANDREW
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Dictionary entry overview: What does merry andrew mean?
• MERRY ANDREW (noun)
The noun MERRY ANDREW has 1 sense:
1. a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior
Familiarity information: MERRY ANDREW used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
A person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior
Classified under:
Nouns denoting people
Synonyms:
buffoon; clown; goof; goofball; merry andrew
Hypernyms ("merry andrew" is a kind of...):
comedian; comic (a professional performer who tells jokes and performs comical acts)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "merry andrew"):
harlequin (a clown or buffoon (after the Harlequin character in the commedia dell'arte))
fool; jester; motley fool (a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages)
whiteface (a clown whose face is covered with white make-up)
zany (a buffoon in one of the old comedies; imitates others for ludicrous effect)
Instance hyponyms:
Emmett Kelly; Kelly; Weary Willie (United States circus clown (1898-1979))
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