Bigger fool意思

"Bigger fool" is an English idiom that means someone who is more gullible or easily deceived than oneself. The phrase is often used in the context of investments or business deals where one party believes they have made a wise decision by selling something to someone else, assuming that the buyer is foolish for paying more than the item is worth.

For example, if you sell a painting for a high price to someone who you think paid more than it's actually worth, you might say, "Well, I guess there's a bigger fool out there." This implies that you believe the buyer is foolish for overpaying, and that you are glad to have found someone to take advantage of in a business transaction.

The phrase "bigger fool" is also sometimes used more generally to describe someone who makes a decision that seems irrational or unwise to others.