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eggheaded

[eg-hed-id] / ˈɛgˌhɛd ɪd /




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Dawn Darcy, played by Hall, is an expert trader; Andrew Rannells plays an eggheaded Wall Street newcomer.

From New York Times

“To be eggheaded about it for a second,” says E on the phone, “your eating/writing scenario embodies a fantasy of unmediated openness, an ideal and reciprocal exchange with the world. You are producing and taking in. You aren’t trapped inside yourself, sealed off from pleasure or generosity. It’s like you’re acknowledging your interdependency with the universe, and how that connection is creative, and how as a writer your story might be other people’s story too.”

From Slate

This article wins the award for Most Clueless and Eggheaded Economics essay.

From New York Times

However, thanks to Putin and his eggheaded approach to dealing with Ukraine, and now thanks to Yanukovych's stupid move NOT to sign the association agreement, there is no doubt that even more Ukrainians will be in favour of closer ties with the EU.

From Economist

It's a little too clichéd to paint this Most Valuable Player vote as another battle in the war between the saber-nerds and the traditionalists — the staid Luddites of the Baseball Writers' Association of America vs. the WAR-loving eggheaded sons of Bill James.

From Seattle Times