a silly person who has lost their goose, and is on the quest, with their sheeps, cow, chicken, horses, pig, mud pies, and cherry pies to find their goose
"hehehehehehhehehehe where did ma goose go" said flabbagoos
"wow my owner sure is a flabbagoos" says the farm animals
"wow my owner sure is a flabbagoos" says the farm animals
by iownalaundrybasket June 7, 2011
Get the flabbagoos mug.A person who has an unnecessary amount of body fat (flab). Most Flabbadactyls have wing-like flubber hanging from their arms.
Person 1: Ew look at that guy's flab!
Person 2: He could be a Flabbadactyl!
Person 1: Eww Kirstie Alley is-
Person 2: A FLABBADACTYL!
Person 2: He could be a Flabbadactyl!
Person 1: Eww Kirstie Alley is-
Person 2: A FLABBADACTYL!
by Dinoflab June 13, 2011
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Get the flabbergasidy mug.When you see your mom come back from the salon with bright green spiky hair and your jaw drops to the floor in total shock, you’re flabbergasted. You are really, really shocked — pretty much speechless.
Use the adjective flabbergasted to describe someone who's astounded or surprised for any reason, good or bad. You could be flabbergasted at how astonishingly expensive a parking ticket is, or at how incredibly delicious pineapple pizza is. Flabbergasted has been used since the late 18th century, but no one knows for sure where it originated. The word sounds like what it means: when you say it out loud — "flabbergasted!" — it somehow captures the spirit of astonishment and shock.
Use the adjective flabbergasted to describe someone who's astounded or surprised for any reason, good or bad. You could be flabbergasted at how astonishingly expensive a parking ticket is, or at how incredibly delicious pineapple pizza is. Flabbergasted has been used since the late 18th century, but no one knows for sure where it originated. The word sounds like what it means: when you say it out loud — "flabbergasted!" — it somehow captures the spirit of astonishment and shock.
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