dupper

/ˈdʌpər/

Definitions

1. noun

a person who is given a temporary or honorary title, especially a humorous or mock one.

“He was crowned the office dupper for the day after winning a trivia contest.”

2. verb

to give a person a temporary or honorary title, especially a humorous or mock one.

“The team duppered their captain with a silly hat and a certificate.”

Synonyms

  • honorary title
  • mock dignitary

Antonyms

  • derogatory term
  • insult