What does “showoff” mean?
showoff
Oh, this one's super common!
A showoff is a person who does things just to make other people notice them and think they're great. They want everyone to look at them and be impressed.
Like, imagine someone at the gym lifting heavy weights and then looking around to see if people are watching — total showoff. Or a kid in class who already knows the answer and raises their hand really fast every single time, just so the teacher notices how smart they are. You might say, "Ugh, don't be such a showoff."
It can also be a verb — "to show off." Like, "He's just showing off in front of his friends." That means he's doing something on purpose to look cool or impressive.
Basically, a showoff always wants to be the center of attention.
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