by Spoop784 June 12, 2024
Yesterday a man pulled a trick on his fiancé and future mother in law by telling the chicken wasn't a meat but it was a poultry . And had them really using the internet to argue the matter with him . They are so gullible
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by MissChaotic October 25, 2022
What Jonathon Swift's "pygmies and giants" book should really be named, since you'd have to be outrageously naive to actually believe any of the crap that he relates.
If it would be possible to find someone who genuinely thought that the "Gullible's Travels" book was based on true events, you could likely also get him to swallow two additional "fanfic" chapters wherein the book's narrator also was able to assume ownership of the Brooklyn Bridge and establish a homestead in the Florida swamplands.
by QuacksO April 11, 2022
Why'd you search this up-?
I mean, if it isn't in the regular dictionary, then look here. It means trusting someone who shouldn't be trusted. Now, why did you actually look this up--
I mean, if it isn't in the regular dictionary, then look here. It means trusting someone who shouldn't be trusted. Now, why did you actually look this up--
"Saidey! Stop looking for it. Gullible isn't in the dictionary."
Saidey: *finds it*
"SAIDEY YOU LITTLE CRAP!" (Saidey isn't a real person, by the way. I don't know any Saideys.)
Saidey: *finds it*
"SAIDEY YOU LITTLE CRAP!" (Saidey isn't a real person, by the way. I don't know any Saideys.)
by air can pee January 20, 2022