follyer

/ˈfɒliər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who is prone to making foolish decisions or behaving in a foolish manner.

“He was known as a follyer, always investing in get-rich-quick schemes.”

2. noun

One who engages in or promotes foolish or extravagant behavior, especially in a theatrical or artistic context.

“The actor’s follyer persona was a key element of his comedy routine.”

Synonyms

  • fool
  • idiot
  • simpleton

Antonyms

  • prudent
  • sage