"melonhead" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: melonheads [plural]
Etymology: Compound of melon + head. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Compound}} Compound, {{com|en|melon|head||||||||alt1=|alt10=|alt2=|alt3=|alt4=|alt5=|alt6=|alt7=|alt8=|alt9=|g1=|g10=|g2=|g3=|g4=|g5=|g6=|g7=|g8=|g9=|id1=|id10=|id2=|id3=|id4=|id5=|id6=|id7=|id8=|id9=|lang1=|lang10=|lang2=|lang3=|lang4=|lang5=|lang6=|lang7=|lang8=|lang9=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|pos1=|pos10=|pos2=|pos3=|pos4=|pos5=|pos6=|pos7=|pos8=|pos9=|t1=|t10=|t2=|t3=|t4=|t5=|t6=|t7=|t8=|t9=|tr1=|tr10=|tr2=|tr3=|tr4=|tr5=|tr6=|tr7=|tr8=|tr9=}} melon + head, {{com+|en|melon|head}} Compound of melon + head Head templates: {{en-noun}} melonhead (plural melonheads)
  1. (US) One of a group of legendary beings, known in parts of Michigan, Ohio, and Connecticut, and generally described as small humanoids with bulbous heads who occasionally emerge from hiding-places to attack people. Tags: US Categories (topical): Mythological creatures
    Sense id: en-melonhead-en-noun-2kphNebi Disambiguation of Mythological creatures: 67 33 Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 55 45
  2. (Australia, US, informal, derogatory) A fool or idiot. Tags: Australia, US, derogatory, informal Synonyms: fool
    Sense id: en-melonhead-en-noun-pRZDZhP~ Categories (other): American English, Australian English

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