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Feb 27, 2005 18:21

most people can define gullible, but gullible isn't defined by the dictionary.

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eclairs February 28 2005, 04:20:49 UTC
almost fell for it

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superflyguy February 28 2005, 20:03:16 UTC
really, it depends what dictionary. A Russian dictionary will probably not define gullible, as gullible is not a Russian word. Webster's unabridged, on the other hand, includes even words such as meanderthal(those people who walk really really really slowly and in groups as wide as the hallway; from meandering neanderthal) and quite definitely includes the word gullible.

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goldenflame28 March 1 2005, 04:47:46 UTC
i dont get it? i must have fell for it, but im still lost...stupid nehal!

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superflyguy March 2 2005, 00:17:40 UTC
Gullible is in every english-language dictionary that I know of. The purpose of that post was to see if you were gullible enough to believe it wasn't.

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goldenflame28 March 6 2005, 04:35:18 UTC
ohh ohh, i get it now. thanks!

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