mameluke

/ˈmæməˌluk/

UK: /ˈmamɪl(j)uːk/

mameluke

English Noun
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Definition

A fool.

Etymology

Sense 1 (“fool”) is probably derived from Mameluke (“member of various military regimes in the Middle East established and run by freed white slave soldiers; one who supports someone or something blindly or slavishly”).

Example Sentences

  • "Kabikov: “Hey, I’m setting a mood.” Mad Sal: “I’ll mood you, you mameluke."
  • "My goddamn son-in-law, my right-hand man, acting like a fucking mameluke in front of all those people.” “Maybe he acted that way on purpose,” Tozzi said, “To make you think he was a mameluke.” “He was a mameluke!”"
  • "“I’m saying there are some asshole cops who take their ‘collar’ out to the desert and bury him. […] There is nothing I would enjoy more than to put that mameluke Mikey Esposito in the ground . . . but that’s not going to happen.”"
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