"Bool"
boo͞l /buːl (noun) plural: bools, adjective: boolish
Definition: A person who demonstrates rigid black-and-white thinking, reducing complex or nuanced situations to only two possible states; someone lacking depth of thought or the ability to recognize spectrums, gradations, or contextual complexity. Derived from the computing concept of a Boolean value, which has only two possible states (true/false).
Synonyms: simpleton, fool, ignoramus, dimwit, dolt, nitwit, blockhead, dullard
Usage Examples: The bool at the poker table thinks every hand is either “all-in” or “fold,” proudly calling it a “simplified strategy.”, Only a bool would hear about bisexuality and respond, “Yes, but which one are you really?” like it’s a final exam with only one correct bubble., The bool reviewing chess openings concluded there were only two types: ‘the one he knows’ and ‘the wrong one.’, He was a bool to think only two genders occur in nature….











