Examples of using "Doof" in a sentence and their english translations:
- School sucks.
- School sucks!
Everything is stupid.
Sports are stupid.
Guys are stupid.
- Are you an idiot?
- Are you stupid?
He pretends to be deaf.
- He is no fool.
- He's not stupid.
- He's not an idiot.
You look stupid.
You look silly.
My smartphone is stupid.
This song is stupid.
I'm so stupid.
All that read this are foolish.
If not, it would be stupid.
- I'm such a fool.
- I'm such an idiot.
- I am such an idiot.
Whoever reads that is silly.
Does that sound stupid?
Math doesn't suck, you do.
Sports are stupid.
Boys are stupid.
It's boring.
You're too stupid to live.
You think I'm stupid, don't you?
Don't you feel stupid now?
- He is not stupid.
- He's not stupid.
- He is not dumb.
Are you that stupid?
I'm so stupid.
I can't do anything except but grin stupidly. And harvest apples.
- It's pathetic.
- That's stupid.
- That's lame.
- It's stupid.
- That's dumb.
You suck dude! I have to tell you everything!
You're too stupid to live.
She is fair, fat and forty.
- "Can I have some of that chocolate pudding in the fridge?" "Absolutely not. It's for the guests tomorrow." "Ugh, guests are stupid! They always get the best stuff!"
- "Can I have some of that chocolate pudding in the fridge?" "You can get that idea out of your head. It's for the guests tomorrow." "Ugh, guests are stupid! They always get the best stuff!"
Can people really be as silly as to believe that the whole population of Georgia, which speaks a Caucasian language with no common sound or common letter with English, can suddenly be fluent in English within two years?