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Definitions of yokel in various dictionaries:
noun - a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
A rustic; a bumpkin.
noun - a naive or gullible rustic
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Bumpkin |
Rube |
Country bumpkin |
Hayseed |
Hardly Mr. Sophisticated |
Clem Kadiddlehopper, say |
Provincial one |
Sticks figure |
Jed Clampett, e.g. |
Gullible rustic |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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A bumpkin, perhaps a local one |
If you just fell off the turnip truck, you might be one of these rural fellows |
Yokel description |
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Yokel is one of several derogatory terms referring to the stereotype of unsophisticated country people. The term is of uncertain etymology and is only attributed from the early 19th century.In the United States, the term is used to describe someone living in rural areas. Synonyms for yokel include bubba, country bumpkin, hayseed, chawbacon, rube, redneck, hillbilly, and hick. * In the UK, yokels are traditionally depicted as wearing the old West Country/farmhand's dress of straw hat and white smock, chewing or sucking a piece of straw and carrying a pitchfork or rake, listening to "Scrumpy and Western" music. Yokels are portrayed as living in rural areas of Britain such as the West Country, East Anglia, the Yorkshire Dales and Wales. British yokels speak with country dialects from various parts of Britain.Yokels are depicted as straightforward, simple and naive, and easily deceived, failing to see through false pretenses. They are also depicted as talking about bucolic topics like cows, |
Related Answers |
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BACKWOODSNATIVE |
BOOR |
BUCOLIC |
BUMPKIN |
CLOD |
CLODHOPPER |
COUNTRYYOKEL |
HAYSEED |
HICK |
HILLBILLY |