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Triple Gooberberry Sunrise 

An alcoholic ice cream guaranteed to lift someone's mood. Consists of two scoops of vanilla ice cream covered in chocolate fudge, three bananas with cherries on top, three gooseberries to resemble eyes and a nose, strawberry fudge smeared into a smiley face, and a bit of that real real. Can be found at Goofy Goober's Ice Cream Party Boat.
Triple Gooberberry Sunrise, huh?

I guess I could use one of those.

Now you're talking.

Milking your gooseberry

the act of rubbing one's/a woman's clitoral region until she reaches climax/orgasms/milks
Sarah: "Becca you are glowing today have you been milking your gooseberry?"

Becca: "you caught me I spent all afternoon flicking my bean!"

Cape Gooseberry 

A small ,orange ,berry contained with in a papery case that hangs from a perennial tree that can attain 180 cm in height. Other names include; Alkekengi and Chinese Lantern.

gooseberry

A "gooseberry" is a person who will tag along to a couple or a few couples, but they themselves are single, usually being an ugly friend or accquiantance who you can't bear to leave out as he/she will feel awful.
A friend who come with you and your boyfriend/girlfriend to the cinema.
gooseberry by John May 13, 2005

Gooseberry

A single person (or person without their significant other present) who goes somewhere with a couple. In turn usually making it awkward for both the couple and themselves when the couple wants to do things such as making out.

In america, I think you call it a third wheel.
Kelso : "Hey guys! Wanna play monopoly? Wanna watch wrestling?"
Hyde and Jackie : No Kelso. Go away.

Kelso : But... I wanna hang out with you guys!
Hyde : Don't make me poke you in the eye!
*Kelso Leaves*
Hyde to Jackie : Now we can finally make out without that gooseberry watching us!

gooseberry

Phenomenon of being the odd person out.
1. Single gooseberry: In an uneven group eg. 5 people, two pairs of people are talking, with one being the gooseberry or odd one out.
2. Multiple gooseberries in one large group. Eg. in a goup of 6 talking at a table, two sets of people on the lengths of the table can be talking with the two people at either end not talking. Thus there is two gooseberries.
There is no limit to how many gooseberries there can be as any number of people can be singled out
gooseberry by Norfolk and Chance December 13, 2007