A deliberate and sarcastic misuse of the word gullible, usually to overstate that you're not the oafish shit-for-brains you may appear to be.
- "You must have been born yesterday. I can't believe you're so naive."
- "Yeah, I'm Gulliver, I am. That means somebody who believes anything anybody tells them."
- "Yeah, I'm Gulliver, I am. That means somebody who believes anything anybody tells them."
by Cree$e October 31, 2007
(Erica) Hey Cindy, it's me Erica...Brett just left after we had sex, he told me that he loved me! (Cindy) are you sure Erica? or did Brett just Gulliver you?
by gnirk February 04, 2010
The word "Gulliver", is based on an animalistic demonic plastic burger king toy head. This toy is the vessel for an Ex-carnie, Killer who lived in the 1700's and comitted genocide multiple times. He is known for killing everyone at his circus during his performance. Gulliver's Circus title was: "THE SMALLIST ESCAPE ARTIST OF ALL TIME". For he was only 3-4 inches tall due to an experiment done by another man at the circus. Gulliver is known for his disembowelment and dismemberment. Gulliver was never taught to speak, so the only thing he was/is able to say is: "I'M GULLIVER!" in a deep craked voice.
The word itself is now used to describe a person who is extremly rough with other living things, and will probably end up being (or already is) a Mass murderer.
The word itself is now used to describe a person who is extremly rough with other living things, and will probably end up being (or already is) a Mass murderer.
by Lemuel55 July 28, 2012
Gulliver, a slang term used by the character "Alex" in the book A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, and later a movie by the same title directed by Stanley Coobrick. Part of the Russian/Gypsy "NADSAT" teenage vernacular.
Gulliver- head.
Gulliver- head.
Mum, I can't go to school today, my gulliver hurts.
Yesterday we attacked this old man in the ally, he was being obnoxious, we hit got him right in the gulliver.
Yesterday we attacked this old man in the ally, he was being obnoxious, we hit got him right in the gulliver.
by 1377 December 22, 2005
- "That geezer's sneakers are proper gulliver."
- "Yeah man, they're straight out of Gulliver's Travels."
- "Yeah man, they're straight out of Gulliver's Travels."
by Cree$e October 31, 2007
Someone who uses their travel experiences to win an argument or shoot down ridiculous claims about a geographic place, culture, group of people, etc.
Might be used in a derogatory fashion but typically the person who has been to the place in question trumps the opinion/claims of the person who hasn't.
Might be used in a derogatory fashion but typically the person who has been to the place in question trumps the opinion/claims of the person who hasn't.
"I've been to X amount of cities in the past two months and I can tell you that your claim is false. That's now how those places are."
"I just got gullivered."
"I just got gullivered."
by milesandwine February 20, 2015
by gullyfucker August 02, 2008