pyramidiot

pyramidiot
 n.— «Some are seeing pyramids towering above a drab Bosnian town—perhaps pyramids bigger than the Egyptians built.…Many academics dismiss Semir, who has yet to find any tools or organic relics, as a “pyramidiot” or a man obsessed with the Indiana Jones trilogy.» —“Ancient Pyramids of Bosnia? Many Are Believers” by Nick Watt ABC News (United States) Oct. 29, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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