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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
they might have said it, but the facebook ap is very good at finding and correcting errors. I'm sure it would have been corrected.
I did find out from facebook that the work "gullible" is kind of like the word "irregardless" -- it's not a real word and not in the dictionary.
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ThatOneRef said he looked into it and asked me to forward this...
Gullible
Etymology
Either gull + -ible, or from dialect Middle English gull (“newly hatched bird”), perhaps from Old Norse gulr, from the hue of its down.[1]
Pronunciation
(US) IPA: /ˈɡʌləbəl/
Adjective
gullible (comparative more gullible, superlative most gullible)
Easily deceived or duped; naïve, easily cheated or fooled.
Synonyms
fleeceable, green, naif, naïve
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