slate-off

slate-off
   a person with low intelligence or lacking common sense
   Like an incomplete house roof:
    He left aw 'at he hed to his slayatt hoff of a newy. (EDD — the beneficiary was his nephew)
   Such a person is still said to have a slate loose.

How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms. . 2014.

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