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Bumpkin

Bumpkin is a noun in English that denotes a rustic, unsophisticated, or naïve person, typically someone from the countryside who is perceived as socially awkward or out of touch with urban norms. The term is usually pejorative or humorous and is often used to contrast rural simplicity with urban sophistication. It can also be used affectionately or self-deprecatingly in some contexts.

Origin and usage: The exact origin of bumpkin is uncertain, but the word appears in Middle English

In modern usage, bumpkin remains a familiar stereotype in fiction, journalism, and everyday speech. It can function

See also: yokel, hayseed, rustic, rural stereotype.

as
bumkin
or
bumpkin,
with
the
diminutive
suffix
-kin.
A
common
account
is
that
it
combines
a
root
related
to
bump
or
lump
with
-kin
to
produce
a
term
for
a
small
or
simple
person.
By
the
early
modern
period,
the
idea
of
a
country
bumpkin—a
naive
or
provincial
rural
inhabitant—had
become
established
in
English
literature.
Related
terms
include
hayseed,
rustic,
boor,
and
yokel.
as
a
light-hearted
label
among
friends,
a
critical
descriptor
of
perceived
naiveté
or
provincial
mindset,
or,
less
commonly,
as
a
playful
nickname.