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A goober is a type of US snack? Interesting. It's not really a word that's used much here in Australia. But I've always used it to describe a Muppet (silly/cheeky person).
A goober is a type of US snack? Interesting. It's not really a word that's used much here in Australia. But I've always used it to describe a Muppet (silly/cheeky person).
My son teases me about being a "dude"....I'm not gonna repeat as to the meaning of this word that he likes to affectionately tease me of being. You can google it. Lol
"Goober" used to be another word for peanuts. It is also a word for people who aren't bright, or are intelligent but have a mental lapse and do something stupid.
"Goober" used to be another word for peanuts. It is also a word for people who aren't bright, or are intelligent but have a mental lapse and do something stupid.
Sometimes, you feel like a nut; sometimes, you don't. Goober (a nut) - that could be a very real description for some people. I've certainly encountered some people like that.
Sometimes, you feel like a nut; sometimes, you don't. Goober (a nut) - that could be a very real description for some people. I've certainly encountered some people like that.
Um. Were they speaking another language? I couldn't make out much of what they were saying. And is it just me, or did they purposefully get people who can't sing for peanuts (haw, haw) to sing?
Sirk, I am unable to understand your love language because you posted something completely random. Do you believe in keeping ties or burning bridges? It's a tough decision to make, so where does your loyalty lie??!! In any case, I would advise you to trust your gut; it could be the Holy Spirit talking.
In search of a habitually traditional mate to share a regular boring existence based on biased customary expectations as well as ritualistic fixed routines.
Am I the only one who thought the OP was funny? How could anyone think this was a real personals ad? Well done, Sirk. I like your humor.
sat·ire
ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/ noun
noun: satire
the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
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[TD]mockery, ridicule, derision, scorn, caricature; Moreirony, sarcasm
"he has become the subject of satire"
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a play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire.
plural noun: satires
"a stinging satire on American politics"
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[TD]parody, burlesque, caricature, lampoon, skit; Moreinformalspoof, takeoff, sendup
"a satire on Canadian politics"
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a genre of literature characterized by the use of satire.
(in Latin literature) a literary miscellany, especially a poem ridiculing prevalent vices or follies.
Origin
early 16th century: from French, or from Latin satira, later form of satura ‘poetic medley.’