gullible

Adj. Person who believes gulllible (yes, spelled with 3 Ls) is in the dictionary solely because gullible people keep going there to look for it.
He didn't think Elvis did any drugs; he's so gullible.
by skidoo December 05, 2006
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Person who believes anything;
Brittany Jones, Laquiesha Jackson, any blonde. gullible
by SirArthur May 16, 2011
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Next time I will never be this gullible credulous, easily persuaded, believer, fool, silly ever again no, and I'll know when someone's copying off me. / A person having or showing too great a readiness to believe things.
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Having the qualities of a large seafaring bird, often observed on beaches and having white plumage with gray back and wings.
Have you heard the obnoxious squawking sounds that come out of her mouth? They're absolutely gullible.

Yeah, I know. She also pecks out people's eyeballs with her beak.
by Markkimarkkonnen November 05, 2007
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Word used to describe one who will fall for anything.
"Man, Zac is totally buying the story how I'm pregnant and having wild sex with everyone! He is SO gullible!"
by Zac's best friend July 14, 2009
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Meredeth is very gullible about getting a divorce
Bob was gullible about Meredeth.
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1.ember

2.a word that's not in the English dictionary
"grandpa, is gullible really in the dictionary?"
by hammers March 16, 2013
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