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Gosling {goz-ling} (n.) A sharply dressed, urbane gentleman. (v.) Displaying gallant characteristics indicative of an urbane gentleman; Behaving in a suave and cultivated manner; To be dapper, sharply, handsomely attired. (adj.) Characterised by urbane sophistication in taste, style and manner. (n.)
"Did you see him at the reunion? He's lost all that weight, bought a couple suits and cut off his mullet - scrubs up real nice! He's a total gosling now" (v.) "Hey, looking sharp today! What's the occasion?" "No occasion, just felt like gosling it up this morning." (adj.) "I didn't think a pair of sunglasses this gosling could be so cheap!" |
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literally a baby goose, but can be used to describe any short, cute person. Hands down, it is quite possibly the funniest word known to mankind. Guy1:Hey, Sarah's really short and cute. What does she remind you of?
Guy2:A Gosling. Let's call her Little Gosling. |
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A femail who is sexualy attractive and causes fights between jelos males compeating for her love and jelos femails compeating for her attention. that girl is such a gosling, DAMN i want to do her
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