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soft·head

 (sôft′hĕd′, sŏft′-)
n.
A foolish person.
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softhead

(ˈsɒftˌhɛd)
n
1. a half-witted or silly person
2. obsolete softness
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softhead

noun
One deficient in judgment and good sense:
Informal: dope, gander, goose.
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