stupidstitious

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English

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Etymology

Blend of stupid +‎ superstitious

Adjective

stupidstitious (comparative more stupidstitious, superlative most stupidstitious)

  1. (informal, derogatory) Having superstitions that are especially stupid or being stupid enough to believe superstitions.
    • 1982, Dewey Ganzel, Fortune and Men's Eyes: The Career of John Payne Collier, page 393:
      My dear Daughter is what I call a little stupidstitious in her religious observances', he wrote shortly after his ninety-second birthday.
    • 1999, Glen Grant, Obake Files: Ghostly Encounters in Supernatural Hawai'I, page xix:
      Recently this view was shared by someone who offhandedly commented to me that the great number of people interested in reading ghost stories in Hawai'i illustrated how "stupidstitious" islanders could be!
    • 2002 August 20, Bill Smith, “Changing Rackets - sex equivalency”, in rec.sport.tennis (Usenet):
      >>> Do you think maybe some of these players get superstitious? Like wearing the same socks they wore when they got the first slam or something? :) <<< / There is a fine line between stupidstitious behavior and having all conditions the same so that there is no doubt in the response of your equipment, clothing, racquets, shoes, etc. I grew up in baseball and became anti-stupidstitious due to all the goofy shenannigans players pulled it trying to keep everything 'the same'.
    • 2007, D. H. Melhem, Stigma and the Cave: Two Novels, page 105:
      But Duke – he has blue eyes, the kind with tiny black pupils that disappear when he's mean-mad, the kind that stupidstitious people wear a blue bead against.
    • 2015, Joe Black, Pawns of the Game:
      I tell you son, ancient and medieval people were superstitious, but today's people are stupidstitious.
    • 2019 July 27, Prisca Mupfumira, “The Saturday Column: From best hotels in London to police cells in Harare”, in The Herald:
      but this is dangerous politics. They want a republic that is not a republic. This is stupid politics. It is stupid belief or stupidstitious (don’t use dictionary you won’t find this word)!