room-temperature IQ
See also: room temperature I.Q. and room temperature IQ
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Etymology
A room-temperature IQ would be around 20 (Celsius) or 68 (Fahrenheit), both well below the average IQ of 100.
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room-temperature IQ (plural room-temperature IQs)
- (slang, derogatory) A below-average IQ; by extension, a dull or unintelligent mind.
- 1990 June, Jim Bashline, “An Honorable Profession”, in Field & Stream:
- It's the proverbial two-way street; treat a guide like he has more than a room-temperature IQ, and he'll do likewise.
- 2011, Gregg Loomis, The Coptic Secret, Dorchester Publishing, →ISBN, page 51:
- “Sara? I need you to call Home Depot, see if you can get someone on the phone with at least a room-temperature IQ . . .”
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:room-temperature IQ.
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