An idiot, dolt, dullard or (archaically) mome is a person perceived to be lacking intelligence, or someone who acts in a self-defeating or significantly counterproductive way. Along with the similar terms moron, imbecile, and cretin, the word archaically referred to the intellectually disabled, but have all since gained specialized meanings in modern times. An idiot is said to be idiotic, and to suffer from idiocy. A dunce is an idiot who is specifically incapable of learning. An idiot differs from a fool (who is unwise) and an ignoramus (who is uneducated/an ignorant), neither of which refers to someone with low intelligence. In modern English usage, the terms "idiot" and "idiocy" describe an extreme folly or stupidity, and its symptoms (foolish or stupid utterance or deed). In psychology, it is a historical term for the state or condition now called profound intellectual disability.
Idiot is a word derived from the Greek ἰδιώτης, idiōtēs ("person lacking professional skill", "a private citizen", "individual"), from ἴδιος, idios ("private", "one's own"). In Latin the word idiota ("ordinary person, layman") preceded the Late Latin meaning "uneducated or ignorant person". Its modern meaning and form dates back to Middle English around the year 1300, from the Old French idiote ("uneducated or ignorant person"). The related word idiocy dates to 1487 and may have been analogously modeled on the words prophet and prophecy. The word has cognates in many other languages.
Idiot is a 2012 Bengali film directed by Rajib Biswas starring Ankush Hazra and Srabanti Chatterjee in lead roles . This is a remake of 2006 Tamil language comedy film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam. The film is a Super Hit.
Samrat falls in love with Anjali. Their love life gets on track. It was smooth sailing until the Anjali's ruthless brother gets into the picture. He does not accept Samrat. So Samrat tricks him and becomes a bigger business magnet and as a result, is accepted by everyone.
Idiot is a 1992 Hindi film based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, The Idiot. It was directed by Mani Kaul and starred Shah Rukh Khan and Ayub Khan-Din. The film debuted at the New York Film Festival in October 1992. In this version of the tale, placed in contemporary Mumbai, Prince Miskin (Khan-Din) is a man whose epilepsy is mistaken for idiocy.
The film was first released as a four-part television mini-series on state-run Doordarshan channel in 1991, and despite it outing at debuted at the New York Film Festival in October 1992, it was never commercially released.
The idiots are here and all they’ve brought is candy.
The idiots are here and all they need is love, love,
love.
The idiots are here and no one can tell just what can
be wrong.
But no one goes around like that no more.
The idiots have told us that our dress is fancy,
and we can see that they are all as plain as day.
The idiots have told us that they could enjoy a dancing
pig,
but no one talks like that here any more.
“We are the idiots so do not fear.
We’ve almost no intention of settling here.
With buckets of candy and teeth in a jar,
we were hoping to catch you at home.
We are the idiots and we don’t care if you
are addicted to these and these figures
of speech that hold you upright in your chair.
We know nothing of this,
we’re here to fetch the dancing pig.
”The idiots are gone and we give a toothless answer.
When questioned on the rate of growth and who’s in
charge.
The idiots are gone and everyone here has cancer now,
and no one locks their doors here anymore.
New things in old packages,
old things in new.
A parcel returned at the source,
“IT’S FOR YOU.”
Old things in new packages, new things in old.