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induhvidual, noun
A stupid person; a person who does or says something stupid. [1] The word is based on a common expression (in US English?) "duh!" in response to something stupid.

The conscious misspelling of individual as induhvidual is a pejorative popularized by Scott Adams. In the [Dilbert Newsletter #6], he explains:

In the last newsletter I asked what we should call people who are not in the DNRC. The rules were that the name should sound harmless to them but we would recognize it as a clever insult. I didn't specify that the name had to be sophomoric, but most of you accurately surmised that I would rate those suggestions higher. Hundreds of suggestions poured in.

And the winner is:

*** In-duh-viduals ***

As promised, sainthood has been bestowed on the winner, Saint Heather of Beantown.
Usage: "You're quite an In-duh-vidual, Andy."

Meaning: "Someday you will be cleaning the gunk behind my refrigerator, houseboy."

Although "In-duh-viduals" is the preferred name, any of the honorable mention names can also be used (see below). After all, it's not as though the In-duh-viduals will catch on.

A detailed treatment of the word, including commentary on its impact in common usage, is at http://www.logophilia.com/WordSpy/induhvidual.html.


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