The expression of visible fear. Comes from a line in Macbeth where the title character shouts at a terrified servant arriving to inform him that the English Army have been sighted marching towards the castle.
by TheSilenceIsTooLoud May 30, 2019
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English: Goose Looking on bringing me the books before class.
Spanish: Oye, Goose Lookin Por el Peso que me emprestate
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Spanish: Oye, Goose Lookin Por el Peso que me emprestate
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by PEPE[MEMO] July 31, 2009
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by Moe Buc January 4, 2008
Get the looky goose mug.A great invention that everyone needs to have in their household, something that will make anyone who uses it happy no matter how shit their life is. It is composed of a hoop of rope tied to a ceiling, not to be confused with a noose.
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