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Qué (quién) es EGGHEAD - definición

EPITHET USED TO REFER TO INTELLECTUALS
Egg head
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egghead         
(eggheads)
If you think someone is more interested in ideas and theories than in practical actions you can say they are an egghead. (INFORMAL)
The Government was dominated by self-important eggheads.
= boffin
N-COUNT [disapproval]
egghead         
¦ noun informal a very intellectual or studious person.
Egghead Jr.         
WARNER BROS. THEATRICAL CARTOON CHARACTER
Egghead, Jr.; Egghead Jr.(television character); Egghead, Jr. (Looney Tunes); Egghead Jr. (Looney Tunes)
Egghead Jr. is a character in the animated cartoon Looney Tunes, created by Robert McKimson in the 1950s.

Wikipedia

Egghead

In U.S. English slang, egghead is an epithet used to refer to intellectuals or people considered out-of-touch with ordinary people and lacking in realism, common sense, sexual interests, etc. on account of their intellectual interests. It was part of a widespread anti-informed social propaganda effort that insisted that credentialed intellectuals were not the only smart people, but that serious human intelligence could be found widespread among ordinary people regardless of deprivation of information.

A similar, though not necessarily pejorative, British term is boffin. The term egghead reached its peak currency during the 1950s, when vice-presidential candidate Richard Nixon used it against Democratic Presidential nominee Adlai Stevenson. It was used by Bill Clinton advisor Paul Begala in the 2008 presidential campaign to describe Senator Barack Obama's supporters when he said, "Obama can't win with just the eggheads and African-Americans."

Ejemplos de uso de EGGHEAD
1. St John‘s was the exclusivity of the egghead, not the nob.
2. Not Ralph Nader the narcissist, nor Ross Perot the spoiler, nor certainly Adlai Stevenson the "egghead," nor Ronnie Reagan the red–baiter from Hollywoodland.
3. Most businesspeople will tell you they know everything there is to know about business, and they tend to look down at egghead economists.
4. So now, because we have that phrase, Professor Eno, egghead, everybody thinks, oh that‘s him, of course he would talk like that, wouldn‘t he?
5. Just an intellectual, a scholar, a Jewish intellect from the Brenner labor movement, a renowned expert on the sources and horrors of fascism, an outstanding columnist in an arrogant newspaper, an egghead – that‘s what you are.