guignol
clown, buffoon
noun ghee-NYOL Rare
Origin: Named after the Lyon puppet character Guignol, created c.1808 by Laurent Mourguet
Also means
puppet-show character (Punch-and-Judy type)
Usage Note
Guignol originated as a specific Lyon puppet character known for slapstick and sharp wit, similar to Punch in England. It is now used informally to call someone a clown or fool. C'est du guignol means 'it's a farce'. The Grand Guignol was also a Parisian theatre famous for horror plays.
Examples
"Arrête de faire le guignol en classe."
Natural Translation
Stop clowning around in class.
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