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    [Adjective]  | "gull*ible" | \ ˈgə-lə-bəl \


    1: easily duped or cheated


    Origin: 1818 ;

     See: ;

    [Adjective]  | "gullible" 


    1: readily taken advantage of;


      * e.g., " ... wished that his brother weren't so gullible as to believe he could win the fixed carnival game if he kept playing it "



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     [ "gullible" ]

    1: Being gullible is nothing more than trusting someone who should not be trusted.

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

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: The only word that is not in the dictionary. Go look.

      * e.g.,  ... I swear, gullible is not there. 

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: The state of being fooled. So basically everyone voting in American politics.

      * e.g.,  ... See Waldo, don't be gullible. Your vote doesn't matter, the country is going to hell anyways. 

     [ "gullible" ]

    1:  Any person who has three boobs.

      * e.g.,  ... Some one wrote gullible on that tree over there. 


     [ "gullible" ]

    2:  Any person who believed the first definition.

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: easily deceived, believing the stupidest of things

      * e.g.,  ... Look! Gullible's written on the celing! 

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: The term applied to both the participants in the following conversation:

      * e.g.,  ... Gullible Person 1: Did you know that 'gullible' isn't in the dictionary? 

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: IF you say the word gullible really slowly, it sounds like chicken!

      * e.g.,  ... Person2: Say gullible really slowly, it sounds like chicken 

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: A term most often used by dishonest people to refer to those harmed by their dishonesty. The term is used to excuse the dishonest person from any responsibility and attribute the bad fortune their deception caused to their trusting victims being dumb and deserving to be cheated.

      * e.g.,  ... When asked about the family members who trusted him and he cheated out of their life savings, the selfish criminal claimed that his family members were gullible and deserved to be cheated. 

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: A person who will believe the most unbelievable stories ever created.

      * e.g.,  ... "Gullible like a member of the church" 

     [ "gullible" ]

    1: a word in the dictionary under G meaning " easily fooled"

      * e.g.,  ... person 1: I finally found gullible in the dictionary ! 

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