What does bon in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word bon in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bon in Turkish.

The word bon in Turkish means saf, bön, dik dik bakmak, kolay aldatılabilir, saf, bön, saf, toy, bön, saf, toy, bön, saf/kolay aldanan/bön kimse, aptal, salak, alık, ahmak, akılsız. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bon

saf, bön

(dated, slang (stupid person)

That's not how you do it, you dope!

dik dik bakmak

(UK (gape, stare)

Quit gawping and help me!

kolay aldatılabilir, saf, bön

(easily deceived)

Dana is so gullible, she would believe anything.

saf, toy, bön

(person: naïve)

The recent college graduate was inexperienced and often misled in business.

saf, toy, bön

(sb: naive)

Colby was very young and innocent, and his older brother didn't want to corrupt him.

saf/kolay aldanan/bön kimse

(figurative (gullible person) (mecazlı)

Tom is a lamb; he'll believe anything.

aptal, salak, alık, ahmak, akılsız

(person: not clever)

ⓘBu cümle, İngilizce cümlenin çevirisi değildir. Bu mankafalı herifi nereden buldunuz?
He is so stupid that he couldn't figure it out.

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