citiot

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Noun

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citiot (plural citiots)

  1. Alternative form of cidiot
    • 2003 August 1, Trevor Scott, “9. Siblings”, in The Dawn of Midnight[1], Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
      "It's stupid. He's a bullheaded citiot now. He'd ski even if his broken bones poked from the skin. I can understand that passion, but I'm not sure about his writing. Does he really expect to make a living at it?"
    • 2010 June 17, Glen Berkowitz, chapter 1, in Mayhem at the Hampton Classic: A Gabriel Fortuna Hamptons Adventure[2], iUniverse, →ISBN:
      After giving some citiot in a Porsche Carrera an evil eye for just thinking about squeezing past me and stealing my spot, I pulled between the yellow lines, left my car parked with its ragtop open to a perfect night sky and started out to meet my friend.
    • 2017 October 26, Daniel Rose, “Section 14”, in The Book of Able[3], Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 102:
      Many a citiot (i.e. city idiot) who accidentally trespassed on his property during hunting season had rued the day they had ever crossed his boundary. No, we certainly didn't want to go over there!
    • 2024 March 19, Beck Rourke-Mooney, We Are Mayhem[4], Feiwel & Friends, →ISBN:
      "I think it's awesome. But I'm having second thoughts about this whole Brooklyn citiot heel thing." "They all loved the idea.” Abigail Rose shrugs. "Why, though?" "Because it's funny." "Do you think of me as a citiot?" "Not really," Abigail Rose says, like she can't bring herself to say no.