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Old Fri Mar 04, 2011, 01:19pm
NoFussRef NoFussRef is offline
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
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.
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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Last edited by NoFussRef; Fri Mar 04, 2011 at 01:23pm. Reason: Comedic value :)
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