stooge Meaning in Telugu ( stooge తెలుగు అంటే)
తొట్టి, అక్రిడిబుల్ నటుడు
Noun:
తోలుబొమ్మ, అక్రిడిబుల్ నటుడు,
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stooge's Usage Examples:
(or archimimus[a]), the stooge or stupidus, and the gigolo, or cultus adulter.
In an article about Lyon's questioning by the parliamentary enquiry into MPs' expenses, Private Eye described him as feeble and an establishment stooge.
straight man with no direct comedic role has historically been known as a stooge.
Recycling his vaudeville shtick, Heylen specialized in stooges prone to cheekiness, drunkenness, pratfalls.
He had a late career resurgence between 1997 and 2000 alongside fellow veteran wrestler Pat Patterson as the onscreen stooge of WWE chairman Vince McMahon.
One member of the duo—the "straight man", "feed", "dead wood", or stooge—is often portrayed as reasonable and serious, while the other one—the funny.
He consequently stooged in The Dick Emery Show and The Mike and Bernie Winters Show amongst others.
The boys are caught before the remote control falls, but unloose stooge mayhem against Hans and his three goons leading to an explosion.
Even after independence, the Hindus were branded Indian stooges and untrustworthy citizens.
admirer, disciple, errand boy, stooge and friend Kitty Duval, a young streetwalker who longs for a better life Nick, owner of Nick"s Pacific Street Saloon.
She is best known for her frequent appearances in Spike Milligan's Q series (1975–80), in which she generally appeared as a buxom glamour stooge.
The intended victims are known as marks, suckers, stooges, mugs, rubes, or gulls (from the word gullible).
Brisco is best known for his time in the wrestling promotion WWE, where he worked as a backstage producer, and, in the 1990s, worked alongside Pat Patterson, who both were in the Attitude Era and worked as ‘stooges’ under WWE CEO and Chairman Vince McMahon.
Synonyms:
playact, play, act, roleplay,
Antonyms:
father, unmake,