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Oxford Dictionary of Idioms
Oxford Dictionary of Idioms

Idiom: I may be daft, but I'm not stupid


Idiom Definition

Meaning:

  • I might do or say silly things occasionally, but in this instance I know what I am doing (Usually used when someone questions your application of common-sense).

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Contributed By: Phil Hawkins

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