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Fuddy Duddy

Definition:

Fuddy-duddy is a slang term used to describe someone who is old-fashioned, conservative, and resistant to change or new ideas. It refers to a person who is overly concerned with tradition and rules, and is often seen as boring or out-of-touch with modern trends.

Use case:

You can use the term fuddy-duddy to describe someone who is stuck in their ways and refuses to try new things or adapt to new situations. For example, if your grandfather refuses to use a smartphone because he prefers a traditional landline phone, you could say that he's a bit of a fuddy-duddy. The term can also be used to describe someone who is overly formal or serious, particularly in social situations where others are more relaxed and informal.


The usage of the idiom 'Fuddy Duddy' in a sentence

• Despite his reputation as a fuddy duddy, the CEO surprised everyone by endorsing the company's new social media campaign.

• Grandma always tells us to turn down the music because she's a fuddy duddy who can't handle our taste in music.

• The art critic's fuddy duddy attitude towards contemporary art has earned him the ire of younger artists and art enthusiasts.

• My grandparents are such fuddy duddies, they still listen to music on vinyl records.

• My dad is such a fuddy duddy, he still wears bell-bottom jeans from the 70s.

• Don't be such a fuddy duddy, come out and have a good time with us tonight.

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