to be one sandwich short of a picnic

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I don't get why it means to be stupid. Could you explain it to me?
 
Because if your sandwich basket is missing a sandwich it means that it is not sufficient for its intended purpose which is a picnic, so if you say a person is one sandwich short of a picnic basket then it's a "kindish" way of saying their brain is missing something vital for sufficient operation! it's meant to be humorous and it's better than saying " that person is missing brain cells!"
 
Because if your sandwich basket is missing a sandwich it means that it is not sufficient for its intended purpose which is a picnic, so if you say a person is one sandwich short of a picnic basket then it's a "kindish" way of saying their brain is missing something vital for sufficient operation! it's meant to be humorous and it's better than saying " that person is missing brain cells!"
Thanks for making me the first person you replied to!
 
There are so many ways to say this.

The lights are on, but no one's home.
The elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor.
She's a few clowns short of a full circus.
She's a couple sandwiches short of a picnic lunch

The list goes on...
 
There are so many ways to say this.

The lights are on, but no one's home.
The elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor.
She's a few clowns short of a full circus.
She's a couple sandwiches short of a picnic lunch

The list goes on...

I particularly like "Two bricks short of a load".;-)
 
Also 'He's not the sharpest tool in the toolbox'. (But I sympathize with BC's original doubt; the 'N <things> short of an X' format isn't the most self-evident of idioms.)

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