Goosey

What is Goosey?


1.

Rhyming slang for "look-see." Used to describe the act of looking at or previewing something.

Dude: "Don't know about that party tonight. Could be lame."

Other dude: "Well, let's go have a quick goosey. We can always bail if it's crap."

See uk, cockney, britain

2.

To examine an object or situation. Derived from the sayings, "To have a gander" and, "Goosey-gander"

*Client*: My computer keeps freezing up.

*Repairman*: Well lets have a goosey then...

*Man in pub to mates*: Have you lot had a goosey at that lass by the bar yet?

3.

Goosey, Noun or Adj.

1. A way to describe someone that is daft, very overweight, and who's only friends are actually his worst enemies.

2. A fat family from Hobe Sound, Florida

That Goosey thought he was loaning me that DVD, but he'll never see it again!!!

I watched that Goosey over there eat four double quarter-pounders and three large fries.

4.

Something that is in bad taste and could rebound on you if your not careful.

Jake and Sharon refused to show the author how they were going to change his book for the big Screen. Now I am starting to believe that they are really Goosey.

See foul, stinky, lackluster, foolish, vague

5.

Something that is in bad taste and could rebound on you if your not careful.

Jake and Shiron refused to show the author how they were going to change his book for the big Screen. Now I am starting to believe that they are really Goosey.

See foul, stinky, lackluster, foolish, vague

6.

a very nervous or foolish person.

That girl over there is so goosey.

See goosey, goose, nervous, foolish, person

7.

my nickname for my cousin. she's like a silly goose

Hey goosey, you're so silly

See nickname, cousin, goosey, goose, silly


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