(From the town in Lancashire, England)
1. A special Betelgeusian word used when something should be said but the speaker does not know what it should be. From So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish by Douglas Adams.
2. Something left over from preparing or eating a meal, which you store in the fridge despite the fact that you know full well you will never ever use it. After three weeks or so it becomes High Offley. From The Meaning of Liff by Douglas Adams.
1. A special Betelgeusian word used when something should be said but the speaker does not know what it should be. From So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish by Douglas Adams.
2. Something left over from preparing or eating a meal, which you store in the fridge despite the fact that you know full well you will never ever use it. After three weeks or so it becomes High Offley. From The Meaning of Liff by Douglas Adams.
1. "Goosnargh", said Ford Prefect...
2. I looked in the fridge for something to eat, but all we had was Goosnargh.
2. I looked in the fridge for something to eat, but all we had was Goosnargh.
by schnackal May 16, 2010
"Dude, last night I gave a reach-around to a spider monkey while reciting the pledge of allegiance."
"uhh...goosnargh."
"uhh...goosnargh."
by His Majesty Sir David the Great October 24, 2007
a special Betelgeusian word used when something should be said but speaker does not no what it should be. From Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. See 42.
by Anonymous October 05, 2003