fool
The word carries a dual energy: one of intellectual failure (the noun) and one of playful deception (the verb). When used as a noun, it is often an insult targeting someone's lack of wisdom or their vulnerability to trickery. It feels more personal and cutting than 'idiot', as it implies a failure of judgment rather than just low intelligence. As a verb, the nuance shifts toward manipulation. To "fool" someone suggests a gap in perception where the deceiver is one step ahead. There is often a sense of irony or a 'gotcha' moment involved. In its intransitive form ("fooling around"), the tone becomes casual and lighthearted. It evokes images of procrastination, childishness, or lack of seriousness, moving away from malice toward mere playfulness.