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moronicity

(n.) The degree to which one is a moron.
Can you believe the moronicity of that guy?
by CrayonFrosh March 13, 2006
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moronicity

collective noun for a group of q-anon supporters.
The moronicity declared that Trump had won the last election.
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Moronicity

I cannot tolerate the moronicity of it all!
I really cannot tolerate the moronicity of their behavior!
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moronity

1. The quality or condition of being moronic.
2. A moronic act, remark, or idea.
First rule of moronity:
Inevitably, everyone underestimates the number of morons in circulation.
by Ryan Dawson February 6, 2006
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moronicy

when something someone does is obtrusivly stupid. It is often preceded by the word "utter". This word comes from the word moron. It is basicly the same as stupidity only funnier to say.
person 1: "Im going to tease that wild rabid bear with huge claws and see if it catches me"

person 2: "WHAT!? that just utter moronicy!"

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The labour party's policies are just utter moronicy
by hoonstar July 24, 2009
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Moronicism

Noun.

A way of living or philosophy of life that is characterized by a lifestyle of those acting or behaving beyond "foolish" or "dull" and is typified by people who are most notably stupid or painfully lacking in good judgment.

The philosophy of moronicism supercedes mere moronism in terms of the sheer level of idiocy demonstrated beyond simple morons. These groups of individuals usually tend to be of an upper middle to upper class background and tend to use more words and flowery language than is necessary given general circumstances.

From the word Moron:

1910, from Gk. (Attic) moron, neut. of moros "foolish, dull" (probably cognate with Skt. murah "idiotic;" L. morus "foolish" is a loan-word from Gk.). Adopted by the American Association for the Study of the Feeble-minded with a technical definition "adult with a mental age between 8 and 12;" used as an insult since 1922 and subsequently dropped from technical use. Linnæus had introduced morisis "idiocy."
Adding the additional "ic" to moronicism demonstrates an additional level of idiocy present in the way of living beyond mere moronism because this definition already seemingly suitably defines this philosophy, but had to be justified using a larger word instead of a shorter word.
by Nigelus September 28, 2009
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Moronocity

I cant believe you have the moronocity
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