Dipstick

/ˈdɪpstɪk/ noun

A rod inserted into an engine's oil tank to measure how much oil is left, or slang for a foolish person.

From 'dip' (to immerse) + 'stick' (a rod). The tool originated with early automobiles in the late 19th-early 20th century. The insult meaning came later, comparing a fool to this simple device.

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