A man who is a stupid incompetent fool.
An informal term for a youth or man.
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Examples for "goose"
Examples for "goose"
1Never mind turkey, goose, free range chickens good as they may be.
2The left fork would almost certainly lead him on a wild-goose chase.
3He was in the position of the goose with the golden eggs.
4Neither of you young things have the sense god gave a goose.
5However, the knowledge of physiology of goose reproduction is not well documented.
1Please may that be also the last such cuckoo letter this year.
2Birds whirred from the heather and the cuckoo was in the wood.
3Sir, -Am I the first to hear the cuckoo this year?
4Each spring, the Times of London has letters about the first cuckoo.
5The cuckoo was king of Egypt and of the whole of Phoenicia.
1It's just about here that I was calling a Heinie a jackass.
2It was, as Toby told us, a laughing-jackass, or a gigantic kingfisher.
3And afterwards the jackass-fool made matters worse by calling me 'his darling.'
4You're the Purser, I suppose, detected keeping a jackass among the poultry!
5Ours must be a generation that stands athwart history yelling, Hey, jackass!
1On the practice courts another really zany Team Murray forfeit going on.
2Feet prints:The revival of Celia Birtwell and her zany prints continues apace.
3So there he caught me lying like a zany on the ground.
4She had been so wild and zany when he first met her.
5The tone is as zany and as thoughtful as everything he writes.
1One more minute; then he'd ask this goof to let him out.
2He and Roland liked to goof-likedto have fun-butthey were careful.
3You gaping goof, I don't have time to explain that to you.
4It took several months, and there was one goof-up after another.
5I know you think you're not worthy of it, you goof.
1Pete let the twat remark pass, and for that Jack was grateful.
2I don't trust the twat -and, besides, we're here for us.
3The company receptionist twat hissed, 'Call back later,' then clicked off.
4We could be here for days waiting for this twat to get sober.'
5If I remember correctly, that twat Níels was trying to avoid telling her.
1I don't suppose she noticed it at all, the little fathead.
2Then she turned to me, and with a brazen look said, 'All right, fathead.
3Much good that would have done your wife, you fathead!
4They studied your request and the words 'fat chance' and 'fathead' got mentioned a few times.
5His fathead of a father called up.
1I was a goofball, but I guess normal, and people could relate.
2He comes across as sort of a goofball, but he's awfully intelligent.
3Last season 93 defenders were dispossessed more often than the league's top-ranked goofball.
4As a politician, he cultivates an image as an affable goofball.
5He's a professional climber, filmmaker, and world-class goofball who resides in Boulder, Colorado.
1My position in the company is dependent upon this bozo's crummy opinion.
2Which is a bozo answer -and was curious and clever in school.
3I had to keep this bozo from bringing the hammer down.
4He was bawling like a complete bozo, and making about as much sense.
5This bozo probably didn't know or care whether the crops needed rain or manure.
6But at least the bozo hadn't written anything on Cruikshank.
7So don't be a bozo who tosses around a still camera and a videocam.
8The bozo at the front desk tells me that she's being "processed."
9Because another bozo's television marriage is the perfect yardstick on which to measure your own.
10And in the ego-driven fraternity of electric guitarists, Vince was the ultimate bottom-feeder- abar-chordbozo.
11This year's bozo is the guy wearing the necklace.
12Dogs are the worst, but dog-owners are their own special breed of bozo, she wrote.
13You never saw this bozo again? Wanda asked.
14Then tell your fuckin' bozo to shape up.
15That really gets me cross. She pulls aside that cape-wearing bozo and pledges to scold him.
16That leaves bozo here"-hepointed a thick finger in Jones's face-"mymoney's on him.