Chumps

/tʃʌmps/ noun

Plural of chump; people who are easily fooled or tricked, or who are stupid and gullible.

From 'chump,' which likely comes from a combination of 'chunk' and 'lump,' first appearing in print in the 1880s. The idea is that a chump is a thick, stupid person, like a block of wood.

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