Laput
Laput is a term used in Indonesian and Malay to describe a person who is gullible or credulous, easily deceived or misled. As an adjective it characterizes susceptibility to convincing arguments, misinformation, or scams; as a noun it can refer to a gullible person. In everyday language, laput commonly carries a mildly pejorative tone and is most often found in informal speech, literature, and media.
Etymology and history of the term are not definitively established. It is attested in Malay- and Indonesian-language
Usage notes include frequent expressions such as orang laput (a gullible person) or bertindak sebagai orang
Dia terlalu laput untuk menilai iklan tersebut secara obyektif. Translation: He is too gullible to assess the