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What Does Goober Mean? - Meaning, Uses and More - FluentSlang
The term goober is slang used to describe someone who is not very bright or intelligent. It is often used playfully or teasingly to mock someone’s silly personality or the vehicle they drive. While it is meant to make fun of someone, it is not intended to be mean or offensive.
Urban Dictionary: Goober
A complete idiot who gets no poon and is basically the least likely to get any girls in the friend group. A group of goobers is called goobs. Common characteristics of a goober include: funny looking, clumsy, obese, low iq. This term was originated in Cranford New Jersey, by a red headed man.
goober - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
goober (third-person singular simple present goobers, present participle goobering, simple past and past participle goobered) ( slang, intransitive) To drool or dribble. ( slang, transitive) To drip or slather; to apply a gooey substance to a surface.
Goober Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Noun (2) earlier slang goob, goober kiss, pimple, penis, probably of imitative origin. First Known Use. Noun (1) 1834, in the meaning defined above. Noun (2) 1980, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of goober was in 1834.
What Is a Goober? - Origin, Meaning & Definition - GRAMMARIST
Goober is a word you’d use to describe a goofy person who is kind of silly or foolish or at least acting that way. You’ll see it often used in a friendly or endearing way rather than as an insult.
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