https://bobvulture.wordpress.com/2016/07/10/gullible-restored-to-the-dictionary/
Readers of the dictionary who have looked up “gullible” have found an empty space in between “gullable” (adjective: one able to imitate a seagull) and “gullyable” (adjective: capable of being pushed into a gully).
gullable” (adjective: one able to imitate a seagull)
up to his old tricks again...
Heh heh heh
I use naive around friendly company, implying low information over retardation. But everyone knows ;)
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