no tiene dos dedos de frente

no tiene dos dedos de frente
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1.
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
(idiom)
(third person singular)
a. he's dumb as a rock
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
(idiom)
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
Le voy a pedir a Manolo que me ayude con la tarea. - ¿A Manolo? Pero si no tiene dos dedos de frente.I'm going to ask Manolo to help me with my homework. - Manolo? But he's dumb as a rock.
b. she's dumb as a rock
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
(idiom)
No puedo creer que Claire le haya dado vino al gatito. - Te dije que no tiene dos dedos de frente.I can't believe Claire gave the kitten some wine. - I told you she's dumb as a rock.
c. is dumb as a rock
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
(idiom)
Este tipo no tiene dos dedos de frente. Estamos preparando una lasaña vegana, y va y le echa huevos a la salsa.This guy is dumb as a rock. We're making a vegan lasagna, and he goes and adds eggs to the sauce.
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
An idiom is a phrase with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the separate words that make it up (e.g., break a leg).
(idiom)
(second person singular)
a. you're dumb as a rock
¡Por Dios! Es que no tiene dos dedos de frente, ¿verdad? Le dije que no abriera la llave hasta que terminaran de reparar las tuberías. Ahora está todo el baño inundado.Jeez! You're dumb as a rock, aren't you? I told you not to turn on the faucet until they were done repairing the pipes. Now the whole bathroom is flooded.
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