Draft:Lydiot
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Lydiot[edit]
Lydiot is an informal term used similarly to Idiot. It originated in the Midwest of the United States during the late 2010s and early 2020s. The word is occasionally used by adolescents and young adults from that region.
Origin[edit]
The exact origin of Lydiot is unclear. It emerged in the Midwest of the United States during the late 2010s and early 2020s among teenagers.
Pronunciation[edit]
/ˈlıˌdiət/ (lee-DI-uht)
Usage[edit]
Lydiot is a casual term used primarily by adolescents and young adults..
Examples[edit]
- "Only a lydiot would do that."
- "Don't be a lydiot."
- "He is a lydiot."