beut
A fool or clown.
Definitions
An affectionate or mocking word for an idiot. Also spelled 'beaut'.
beut In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Ironic use of 'beauty', Scouse-spelled 'beut', for a fool.
People Also Ask
What does 'beut' mean?
It's a Scouse word for a fool or clown, used affectionately or mockingly to call someone an idiot.
Is 'beut' offensive?
No, it's a mild, often affectionate insult rather than a serious one.
Where does 'beut' come from?
It's an ironic use of 'beauty', spelled 'beut' in the Scouse way, applied to a fool.
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