What are some insults in english that will make non-native speakers have to ask someone their meaning?

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Calling someone a Muppet. In NZ (and to a lesser degree, UK/Australia), it's a common thing to call someone who's being an idiot. Not sure why. I think as a nation we generally like the Muppets, but not someone who's being a Muppet.

I think the connotation is that a Muppet is controlled by someone else. Their every thought, word, and action is the intent of their handlers.

I think it's more that most Muppets are silly and not very intelligent

Yeah, I've definitely seen it most used to describe people acting ridiculous.