Buffoon in a sentence as a noun

SNL isn't doing him any favors - to them he's a lovable buffoon.

I am not a bumbling buffoon who can't change a light bulb without falling off a ladder.

It seems like it takes a full 30 minutes to get everyone in the same hangout and I always feel like a buffoon for suggesting.

I'm supposedly 183, but I'm still a moronic cracked-out buffoon who struggles to remember what he ate for lunch.

He's also a completely illiterate buffoon, a ******* that still has the same mentality as a sheep herder.

Also, Ballmer's buffoon-psychopath persona seems to be a cover for a paranoia or fear.

You need to understand the mindset of people like him. Basically the idea is that government is a single, monolithic entity that behaves stricly as an incompetent buffoon in all circumstances.

This is sort of off-topic, but it would be nice if there was a convenient way to know if a pundit is a complete buffoon - like a score based on how many correct or incorrect predictions he's made.

Granted Google and a handful of other companies are up there as well doing different, and possibly slightly more impressive stuff depending on who you ask, but to suggest Facebook's engineering is middling just paints you as a giant tech buffoon.

I'm not sure if he's as stupid as he sounds, or whether he just feels obligated to pander to Wall Street with misplaced sales-manager bravado, but when you put him up next to Jobs, Ellison, Page or even Zuckerberg he just comes off as a buffoon.

Buffoon definitions

noun

a rude or vulgar fool

See also: clown

noun

a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior

See also: clown goof goofball