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| a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal. |
| the offspring of a zebra and a donkey. |
| dumb down | |
| —vb | |
| (tr) to make or become less intellectually demanding or sophisticated: attempts to dumb down news coverage | |
| Main Entry: | dumb down1 |
| Part of Speech: | vt |
| Definition: | to prepare for a less intelligent audience; to make simpler or less difficult |
| Etymology: | 1933-38 |
| Usage: | slang; dumbed-down, adj; dumbing-down, n |
| Main Entry: | dumb down2 |
| Part of Speech: | vi |
| Definition: | to become less sophisticated or intellectual |
| Etymology: | 1933-38 |
| Usage: | slang; dumbed-down, adj; dumbing-down, n |
| Main Entry: | dumb down3 |
| Part of Speech: | vi |
| Definition: | to act less intelligent than one is |
| Etymology: | 1933-38 |
| Usage: | slang; dumbed-down, adj; dumbing-down, n |