oddball

/ˈɑdˌbɔl/
noun
  1. A person who behaves in a strange or unusual way.
    • Everyone thought he was an oddball because he wore mismatched socks every day.
    • In a group of serious scientists, she was the oddball who always told jokes.
    • The new kid was a bit of an oddball, but he had a great sense of humor.
adjective
  1. Strange, unusual, or eccentric.
    • He suggested an oddball idea for the project that actually worked.
    • The movie was full of oddball characters that made the story unpredictable.
    • She has an oddball sense of style that mixes vintage clothes with modern accessories.
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