Cretin in a sentence as a noun

It's not his fault that you hired a cretin for a butler.

> EE was not their thingLike I said, soulless cretin.

Does being a cretin or a jerk or whatever mean it is OK to be imprisoned for non-crimes?2.

Selling a child $99 worth of cartoon pony feed is mere cretinous larceny.

Asked him how it was, and he was like, "Neil Postman is a cretin".Totally anti-tech reactionary.

I think the author addresses this quite effectively in the article starting with:"I'm sure some people reading this are going to say "But language FrobBub has had NoduleFoos for years cretin!".

It doesn't really matter, except that if they got a Software Engineering degree from a university that offers both, they're probably a soulless cretin.

At some point during every conversation I had with a tech guy who is interested in racing, there would come an awkward moment in which he would ask me not to paint him as an extravagant, sexist cretin.

"Friedman has something of a grasp of that part, but he's a tremendous cretin, and doesn't get the very important point that acquiring wealth fast by the deeply problematic routes above, is far easier than making wealth.

Cretin definitions

noun

a person of subnormal intelligence

See also: idiot imbecile moron changeling half-wit retard