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/jug"inz/, n., pl. jugginses. Chiefly Brit.a simpleton.[1835-45; orig. uncert.]
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juggins — noun Brit. informal, dated a simpleton. Origin C19: perh. from the surname Juggins; cf. muggins … English new terms dictionary
juggins — n. Brit. sl. a simpleton. Etymology: perh. f. proper name Juggins (as JUG): cf. MUGGINS … Useful english dictionary
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juggins — noun /ˈdʒʌɡɪnz/ A fool; someone very credulous or easily fooled … Wiktionary
juggins — jug·gins … English syllables
juggins — /ˈdʒʌgənz/ (say juguhnz) noun Colloquial a simpleton; naive person; fool. {originally surname} …
juggins — Fool … A concise dictionary of English slang
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