gullible

gullible
1. (gullible) (5072↑, 827↓)
The only word that is not in the [dictionary]. Go look.

I swear, [gullible] is not there.

2. (gullible) (1442↑, 301↓)
1. Any person who has three boobs. 2. Any person who believed the first definition.

Some one wrote gullible on that tree over there.

3. (gullible) (758↑, 227↓)
The term applied to both the participants in the following conversation:

Gullible Person 1: Did you know that 'gullible' isn't in the dictionary? Gullible Person 2: Really? (Checks dictionary) Gullible Person 2: Wow\! It really isn't in the dictionary\! Gullible Person 1: Oh my God\! Give me a look\!

4. (gullible) (500↑, 146↓)
easily deceived, believing the stupidest of things

Look\! Gullible's written on the celing\!

5. (gullible) (505↑, 193↓)
IF you say the word gullible really slowly, it sounds like chicken\!

Person2: Say gullible really slowly, it sounds like chicken Person1: guh-lih-bull Person2: hear it? Person1: no.. guh-lih-bull Person2: hahaha

Author: michael_lieberman http://gullible.urbanup.com/1512401
6. (Gullible) (135↑, 30↓)
404 Error Definition Not Found

Gullible isn't in the dictionary\!

7. (gullible) (425↑, 332↓)
A person who will believe the most unbelievable stories ever created.

"Gullible like a member of the church"

8. (Gullible) (13↑, 3↓)
I'm sorry, did you actually look this up to see if it was here?

You're pretty gullible for looking this up

9. (gullible) (45↑, 36↓)
a word in the dictionary under G meaning " easily fooled"

person 1: I finally found gullible in the dictionary \! person 2: thank goodness, I'd heard it wasn't in there.

10. (gullible) (6↑, 1↓)
To be easily fooled.

Tom: The ny islanders are the second best team in the nhl James: I know Tom: you're so gullible.

11. (gullible) (26↑, 24↓)
A description for someone who is easily convinced or deceived.

Emily: [Omg], I just told her that Kevin [ditched] me and she believed it\! Catherine: Wow, she is soooooo gullible.

Author: Isabelle Collins http://gullible.urbanup.com/3082780
12. (Gullible) (1↑, 0↓)
A Woman.

Guy: Heres a free drink\! Woman: Thank you\! Next Morning: She was Gullible.

13. (gullible) (0↑, 0↓)
Being gullible is nothing more than trusting someone who should not be trusted.

Person 1: Ha\! You're so gullible\! Person 2: So basically, you're laughing at me for having trusted you\!

14. (gullible) (0↑, 0↓)
to believe everything your former colleagues say about your former client

Meyer is very gullible. Can you actually believe he thought he was being deported?

15. (gullible) (1↑, 2↓)
the word that IS in my dictionary

Unlike SOME persons, gullible IS in my dictionary

Author: mhtfxswertgfdmdhrhiholhud http://gullible.urbanup.com/5827001
16. (gullible) (1↑, 2↓)
Person who believes anything;

Brittany Jones, Laquiesha Jackson, any blonde. gullible

17. (gullible) (22↑, 24↓)
easily fooled, will believe what any [shyster] tells them or will follow any [pied piper] who arrives with a promise of something good.

1. ... Billy's joined the [National Front] He always was a little [runt] He's got his hands in the air with all the other [cunt]s You've got to humanize yourself... THE [POLICE] 2. Joseph joined a [fundie] [religious] [cult]. He now gives them 10% of his [money], spouts off about bombing [abortion] clinics and killing their employees, imposing their version of [God] on everyone else, supporting certain [politician]s who talk of "[family values]", how he thinks that a [war] is a "[crusade]", how everything has a "[liberal bias]", and how "[satanic]" everything is. He will never win at anything with this. He is a [droid], a [stooge], he is totally [brainwashed] and [programmed]. Billy and Joseph are both gullible. They don't think for themselves, they don't go out and observe and explore for themselves in order to form their own opinions, they believe everything they're told.

18. (Gullible) (2↑, 5↓)
a well tanned lady, 5”7, Wannabe New Zealander, lizard skin referred to as Snakey

She's so gullible she's looking this up in the dictionary right now\!

19. (Gullible) (3↑, 6↓)
Gullible: Anyone who reads articles online and believes them to be biblical... regardless of how ridiculous.

Gullible: Believing that a chicken lived for 18 months with half-a-head... oh... or the man-faced sheep that was killed and burned by local villagers before any possible examination...

20. (Gullible) (5↑, 8↓)
Someone who is easily tricked ex: Olivia

Kevin - "OMG\! did you kno that if you say banana really slowww it sounds like gullible?" Olivia - "REALLY?\! baaaaaa....naaaaaa....naaa?"

21. (gullible) (4↑, 7↓)
People named Orpah or the nickname odie.

I am playing hocky and she asks,"what are you doing?" "Playing European Basketball", I say. "Oh, ok....waittttt..." "Man you are so gullible."

22. (gullible) (3↑, 7↓)
common description for people who look up their names on urbandictionary and post them to their facebook profiles not realizing they could enter anything they please for any word they like. see also, buyabridge

There are many GULLIBLE people on facebook who think their monikers are actually in the dictionary with a definition of them personally

Author: Emily-look it up\! http://gullible.urbanup.com/4570515
23. (gullible) (1↑, 7↓)
Word used to describe one who will fall for anything.

"Man, Zac is totally buying the story how I'm pregnant and having wild sex with everyone\! He is SO gullible\!"

Author: Zac's best friend http://gullible.urbanup.com/4108281
24. (gullible) (15↑, 22↓)
The original Rick Roll.

"Havest thou heard, James?" "What?" "Webster has foolishly left out the word gullible in the collection of words he has collated\!" "You jest\!"

25. (gullible) (39↑, 48↓)
A person who is easily fooled

Guy A: You're so gullible Guy B: Gullable Guy A: Huh? Guy B: That's how it's spelled Guy A: Oh ok

26. (gullible) (14↑, 27↓)
Only seen in one out of every three dictionaries.

"Did you know that the word "gullible" is only in one out of every three dictionaries?"

Author: Queen of Boredom http://gullible.urbanup.com/1349964
27. (Gullible) (20↑, 33↓)
Anyone that Believes almost Anything You Say.

Guy 1:"Last night i slept with that hot chick over there" Guy 2:"Cool" Guy 1: *thinks in head * "Gullible Bastard.."

Author: EnterNameHereNizzle http://gullible.urbanup.com/1254993
28. (gullible) (16↑, 29↓)
To be swallowable, based on naivety, or stupidity, directly into the gullet of the common seagull, then farther on down digested, and finally, fatally defecated.

Hey Bill, looks like ol Woody got pooped out onto that pier. I always said dat dang fool was gullible.

Author: f*ckoffseegulls http://gullible.urbanup.com/895747
29. (gullible) (16↑, 29↓)
1: Did you know that "gullible" is written on the ceiling? 2: Did you know "gullible" isnt in the dictionary?

Its self explanitory...duh\!

30. (gullible) (39↑, 52↓)
See easily tricked
31. (gullible) (9↑, 23↓)
Adj. Person who believes [gulllible] (yes, spelled with 3 Ls) is in the dictionary solely because gullible people keep going there to look for it.

He didn't think Elvis did any drugs; he's so gullible.

32. (gullible) (26↑, 40↓)
1. The only word in the human language that is not in the dictionary. Go ahead, look it up.

"Hey, wait a sec... It's right here\!"

33. (gullible) (2↑, 18↓)
Jay 'ultima' Barret

We convinced billy that condoms usually contained sand in the lubricant, he was as bad as ultima, rooflz.

34. (gullible) (7↑, 24↓)
1. Slyder 2. A Person from Kentucky 3. One that hasn't got a clue

Todd is extermly gullible

35. (gullible) (14↑, 33↓)
1)Easilly deceived. 2)If you're looking this up, you are definately gullible.

Really. It's not in the dictionary.

36. (gullible) (5↑, 24↓)
Look at [this]

Gee, you sure are gullible.

37. (gullible) (17↑, 39↓)
Read this and you will be enlightened. This word does not really have a "g," "u," "l," "i," "b," "l," or "e." It does not truely exist. Therefore, it is not in the dictionary. Feel enlightened? No? That's because you are gullible.

You.

Author: I do not have a name. http://gullible.urbanup.com/327965
38. (gullible) (2↑, 25↓)
the way blondes get [confused] how one friend gets another friend off the couch the way parents get their kids to get the dictionary out so the family and friends know they have one

huh? gullible, can you spell that I gotta move? dictionary, we have one?

39. (gullible) (3↑, 26↓)
a child who's not very intelligent

child: dear santa i been good all year, give me lots of toys and shit santa: ho ho ho\! i thing you under estimate my gullibility\!

40. (Gullible) (4↑, 30↓)
Easily deceived or duped. Most commonly found in French speaking Canadians, since they really are not really french anyways.

Peggy, you are sooo gullible\!\!\!

41. (gullible) (5↑, 35↓)
easily duped or cheated. And yes you retard, I looked this up in the Merriam-Webster online dictionary and thesaurus. It IS in there\!

That old man was so gullible to buy a timeshare from the telemarketer.

42. (gullible) (5↑, 40↓)
someone who is fooled easily, ie Ruth

Me: Ruth I heard Lisa was talkin shit about ye Ruth: Realy? Me: This is too easy, your so gullible

43. (gullible) (47↑, 178↓)
Having the qualities of a large seafaring bird, often observed on beaches and having white plumage with gray back and wings.

Have you heard the obnoxious squawking sounds that come out of her mouth? They're absolutely gullible. Yeah, I know. She also pecks out people's eyeballs with her beak.

Author: Markkimarkkonnen http://gullible.urbanup.com/2671990
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Last updated: 2012.02.29

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  • Gullible — Gul li*ble, a. Easily gulled; that may be duped. {Gul li*bii i*ty}, n. Burke. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • gullible — index credulous, naive, unsuspecting Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • gullible — 1825, apparently a back formation from GULLIBILITY (Cf. gullibility). Gullable is attested from 1818 …   Etymology dictionary

  • gullible — *credulous Analogous words: duped, befooled, hoaxed, hoodwinked (see DUPE): deluded, beguiled, deceived, misled (see DECEIVE): im pressionable, susceptible (see SENTIENT) Antonyms: astute …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • gullible — meaning ‘easily fooled or cheated’, is spelt ible not able …   Modern English usage

  • gullible — [adj] naive, trusting being a sucker*, believing, biting, credulous, easily taken in*, easy mark*, falling hook line and sinker*, foolish, green*, innocent, kidding oneself*, mark*, silly, simple, sucker, susceptible, swallowing whole*, taken in* …   New thesaurus

  • gullible — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ easily persuaded to believe something; credulous. DERIVATIVES gullibility noun gullibly adverb. ORIGIN from GULL(Cf. ↑gull) …   English terms dictionary

  • gullible — [gul′ə bəl] adj. [ GULL2, vt. + IBLE] easily cheated or tricked; credulous: also Rare gullable gullibility n. gullibly adv …   English World dictionary

  • gullible — [[t]gʌ̱lɪb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as gullible, you mean they are easily tricked because they are too trusting. What point is there in admitting that the stories fed to the gullible public were false?... I m so gullible I… …   English dictionary

  • gullible — adjective he was a swindler who preyed on gullible elderly widows Syn: credulous, naive, overtrusting, overtrustful, easily deceived, easily taken in, exploitable, dupable, impressionable, unsuspecting, unsuspicious, unwary, ingenuous, innocent,… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • gullible — gul|li|ble [ gʌləbl ] adjective a gullible person is easy to trick because they trust and believe people too easily: gullible tourists ─ opposite CYNICAL …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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