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gullible

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.

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.

by bobthecopywriter May 31, 2022


gullible

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

"Gullible like a member of the church"

by annonymous1 May 11, 2006

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gullible

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.

by boutwillis April 2, 2008

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gullible

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."

by John MacDonald January 9, 2006

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gullible

To be easily fooled.

Tom: The ny islanders are the second best team in the nhl

James: I know

Tom: you're so gullible.

by lakers4life89 December 11, 2010

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gullible

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.

by Isabelle Collins May 13, 2008

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gullible

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

by Tsz Chung Ho April 1, 2008

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