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goosy

[ UK /ɡˈuːsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or revealing stupidity
    some fool idea about rewriting authors' books
    a dopey answer
    a dopey kid
    ridiculous anserine behavior

How To Use goosy In A Sentence

  • When he start to sing; then I'd get a little nervous and goosy like.
  • Evidently not, because on both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue policy makers are busy giving the FHA even more business while easing its already loosy-goosy underwriting standards. The Next Fannie Mae
  • L. M.Noonan said ... well I'm feeling all goosy right now. Mortal Ghost dissected
  • The Belize route is not as loosy goosy as it once was and I have friends who wasted both time and money trying to skirt the intent of the law by going there. Page 2
  • Ginny dropped down to her haunches and folded her arms against her sides like wings, honking in a goosy way. MORE FROM GINNY BATES -- LIFE WITH SMALL CHILDREN, 1991 TO 1993
  • It's oh so basic in its set-up and story-telling - and yet writer-director Joe Cornish makes the absolute most out of its goosy energy and gruesome effects. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Attack the Block
  • My shirt was a kind of enveloping sky wetly wrapping my goosy skin, and across which, at intervals, hot winds from Africa and Arctic blizzards blew. Cider With Rosie
  • Jayne Weintraub, and the fact that she could just switch to Italian and nobody said anything, it just shows you what kind of a loosy-goosy system they have over there. CNN Transcript Jun 15, 2009
  • Please bring back that wild and crazy, histerically funny, loosy goosy guy! james The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien Debut: What Did You Think? | /Film
  • WEINTRAUB: Well, I don ` t know that I would call it loosy-goosy. CNN Transcript Jun 15, 2009
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