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Hi to all:
 I got only 4 entries to the daffynition contest. I believe there could be more, so come on! Cheer you up!! Here the link: HAPPY FATHER�S DAY TO ALL!!  Aisha ;)  
        
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Copying the previous answers to have them all in the same place (hope you don�t mind).    
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  | | A gook is a crazy person (kook)...a gobb is a big mass of chewed bubblegum (at least 10 sticks of gum chewed at the same time)...ledy is an alternative form of leaden meaning heavy)...So, gobbledygook is is how you feel if you were crazy enough to chew a huge wad of gum that is so big that your whole mouth feels as heavy as lead...Also known as "leadmouth". |  
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  | | GOBBLEDYGOOK is an unofficial title used for the First lady when she becomes infamous. |  
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  | GOBBLEDYGOOK is the strange title of a beautiful poem :   Go soap bubbles higher and higher Dye the sky with a rainbow Go and hook the sunbeams and the moonlight too Then go back to the beloved Year Gondola looked at by so many masks...   Author ??? unfortunately unknown...  |  
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  | | Glutenfree is correct insofar as it is a title. The Gobbledygook is the Dalai Lama�s butler.  Edit: Sorry, I got mixed up. The Gobbledygook is Prince Charles�s toothpaste squeezer.   |  
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  | Well, gobbledygook is an informal farming term meaning turkey vomit.    |  
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							Gobbledygook is a gluten-free bread maker with a gluten setting.  | 
						 
					 
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							 Thanks to all!!! I guess it�s time to choose the winner. I will open a new topic.  Thanks Mary for copying all the entries, of course I don�t mind. Aisha ;)   | 
						 
					 
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