pyramidiot

Etymology
, influenced by. Coined by archaeologist Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford in 1935.

Noun

 * 1)  pyramidologist; one who believes prophecies are encoded in Egyptian pyramids.
 * 2) * 1979, Spit in the Ocean, Volume 1, Issues 5-6, page 126:
 * Listen how a little of it looked: Wisely, somebody, probably Richard Loren, veteran Pyramidiot as well as promotor, chose to begin the first set with Hamza el-Din, an internationally famous master of the oud.
 * 1) * 1979, Spit in the Ocean, Volume 1, Issues 5-6, page 126:
 * Listen how a little of it looked: Wisely, somebody, probably Richard Loren, veteran Pyramidiot as well as promotor, chose to begin the first set with Hamza el-Din, an internationally famous master of the oud.
 * Listen how a little of it looked: Wisely, somebody, probably Richard Loren, veteran Pyramidiot as well as promotor, chose to begin the first set with Hamza el-Din, an internationally famous master of the oud.