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Someone once told me that gullible wasn't in the dictionary and I went, "yeah yeah ha ha" but when they were gone that didn't stop me checking. What was YOUR most gullible moment? Zero points for buying an icon on b3ta.

(, Thu 21 Aug 2008, 18:33)
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Actually
...there are quite a few different types of dictionary, and over the years, some of them have played along with the gag, and actually removed the word gullible. For example:

Cambridge Dictionaries
British-American English Dictionary
Rogets Thesaurus (online edition)
English Dictionary (Princeton University)
and Longman Dictionaries.

..are the ones that I've found and most are available online if you Google them. It's pretty funny going through them and seeing if they've taken it out. It tends the be the more academic editions though - student pranks and all that.
(, Thu 21 Aug 2008, 23:31, 2 replies)
To you good sir, I say:
BOLLOCKS!
(, Thu 21 Aug 2008, 23:58, closed)
Nice Try.
This is really getting old. Think of a new aphorism.
(, Fri 22 Aug 2008, 3:14, closed)

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