gullibled

to be fooled in to thinking something un-true
Haha! I gullibled you!
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Gullible

Gullible isn't in the dictionary!
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gullible

The term applied to both the participants in the following conversation:
Gullible Person 1: Did you know that 'gullible' isn't in the dictionary?
Gullible Person 2: Really? (Checks dictionary)
Gullible Person 2: Wow! It really isn't in the dictionary!
Gullible Person 1: Oh my God! Give me a look!
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gullible

IF you say the word gullible really slowly, it sounds like chicken!
Person2: Say gullible really slowly, it sounds like chicken

Person1: guh-lih-bull

Person2: hear it?

Person1: no.. guh-lih-bull

Person2: hahaha
by michael_lieberman December 28, 2005
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gullible

A term most often used by dishonest people to refer to those harmed by their dishonesty. The term is used to excuse the dishonest person from any responsibility and attribute the bad fortune their deception caused to their trusting victims being dumb and deserving to be cheated.
When asked about the family members who trusted him and he cheated out of their life savings, the selfish criminal claimed that his family members were gullible and deserved to be cheated.
by bobthecopywriter May 31, 2022
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Gullible

Being easily deceived into believing that something is true

Ex: Paul
Paul is so gullible that he will believe anything.
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Gullible

The Scientologist was gullible.
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