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25 Dec 2016
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What does mouthbreather mean?
What does mouthbreather mean?
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25 Dec 2016
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- English (US)
Mouthbreather is an insult. Literally, it refers to breathing through your mouth, which I guess is viewed as less ideal than breathing through your nose. You can use it to call someone unintelligent or dull.
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- Spanish (Mexico)
some people breathe through their mouth instead of through their noses. they are called mouth breathers
- English (US)
Mouthbreather is an insult. Literally, it refers to breathing through your mouth, which I guess is viewed as less ideal than breathing through your nose. You can use it to call someone unintelligent or dull.
- English (US)
- Spanish (Spain)
Someone who lacks intelligence/ who is a really dumb person.
- Spanish (Spain)

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