the weirdest father champion.

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Say there is a championship where fathers compete against one another to be chosen as the weirdest father.

How should I call the champion of the competition?
I want to include the word "champion" in the phrase.

Is "the weirdest father champion" acceptable,
as in "he is the weirdest father champion of the world"?

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I'd go for 'Champion Weird Father', if I had to decide.
 
Say there is a championship where fathers compete against one another to be chosen as the weirdest father.

How should I call the champion of the competition?
I want to include the word "champion" in the phrase.

Is "the weirdest father champion" acceptable,
as in "he is the weirdest father champion of the world"?

Thanks

It's a rather unusual competition but if it existed then yes, I think the winner would be called "The 'Weirdest Father' World Champion" or something similar.

There is a "Pie-Eating World Champion" and other very strange champions!
 
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"You are the champion weird father!"

Does it give you a sense that the speaker is making fun of whoever the champion is?

because that's what I am going for.
 
Thanks.

"You are the champion weird father!"

Does it give you a sense that the speaker is making fun of whoever the champion is?

because that's what I am going for.

If you're just trying to be funny and you're not actually trying to come up with an official title, then in a jokey tone of voice, I would say something like "If there were a 'Weirdest Father' competition, you'd be World Champion!!"
 
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