A man who is a stupid incompetent fool.
Obscene terms for female genitals.
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Examples for "goose "
Examples for "goose "
1 Never mind turkey, goose , free range chickens good as they may be.
2 The left fork would almost certainly lead him on a wild - goose chase.
3 He was in the position of the goose with the golden eggs.
4 Neither of you young things have the sense god gave a goose .
5 However, the knowledge of physiology of goose reproduction is not well documented.
1 Please may that be also the last such cuckoo letter this year.
2 Birds whirred from the heather and the cuckoo was in the wood.
3 Sir, -Am I the first to hear the cuckoo this year?
4 Each spring, the Times of London has letters about the first cuckoo .
5 The cuckoo was king of Egypt and of the whole of Phoenicia.
1 It's just about here that I was calling a Heinie a jackass .
2 It was, as Toby told us, a laughing - jackass , or a gigantic kingfisher.
3 And afterwards the jackass - fool made matters worse by calling me 'his darling.'
4 You're the Purser, I suppose, detected keeping a jackass among the poultry!
5 Ours must be a generation that stands athwart history yelling, Hey, jackass !
1 On the practice courts another really zany Team Murray forfeit going on.
2 Feet prints:The revival of Celia Birtwell and her zany prints continues apace.
3 So there he caught me lying like a zany on the ground.
4 She had been so wild and zany when he first met her.
5 The tone is as zany and as thoughtful as everything he writes.
1 One more minute; then he'd ask this goof to let him out.
2 He and Roland liked to goof - liked to have fun-butthey were careful.
3 You gaping goof , I don't have time to explain that to you.
4 It took several months, and there was one goof - up after another.
5 I know you think you're not worthy of it, you goof .
1 My position in the company is dependent upon this bozo 's crummy opinion.
2 Which is a bozo answer -and was curious and clever in school.
3 I had to keep this bozo from bringing the hammer down.
4 He was bawling like a complete bozo , and making about as much sense.
5 This bozo probably didn't know or care whether the crops needed rain or manure.
1 I don't suppose she noticed it at all, the little fathead .
2 Then she turned to me, and with a brazen look said, 'All right, fathead .
3 Much good that would have done your wife, you fathead !
4 They studied your request and the words 'fat chance' and ' fathead ' got mentioned a few times.
5 His fathead of a father called up.
1 I was a goofball , but I guess normal, and people could relate.
2 He comes across as sort of a goofball , but he's awfully intelligent.
3 Last season 93 defenders were dispossessed more often than the league's top-ranked goofball .
4 As a politician, he cultivates an image as an affable goofball .
5 He's a professional climber, filmmaker, and world-class goofball who resides in Boulder, Colorado.
1 Pete let the twat remark pass, and for that Jack was grateful.
2 I don't trust the twat -and, besides, we're here for us.
3 The company receptionist twat hissed, 'Call back later,' then clicked off.
4 We could be here for days waiting for this twat to get sober.'
5 If I remember correctly, that twat Níels was trying to avoid telling her.
6 But it can make you look like a twat to your fellow cragsters.
7 Certain if I wasn't so drunk, I would have felt a right twat .
8 It's an overcrowded profession, so there's no excuse for behaving like a twat .
9 I'm pissed at that skinny twat , if you want to know the truth.
10 N understood and accepted his appointment as ' twat ' with grace.
11 As far as skeletons in a rich twat 's closet went, it was fairly mundane.
12 How do you think I knew about it, you twat ?
13 This silent treatment is for twat couples on the telly.
14 So wannabe PM and arse-licker David Cameron can posh - twat - disco - dance to Donna Summer with Samantha?
15 A tit is a tit, was Wicky's thesis, and a twat is a twat .
16 Another hatchet-faced twat in whites appeared, but this one wouldn't give him the stuff.
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