A fork of Rural Dictionary
What you call a friend who is being a bad goober.
Mmmmmmm..... GOOBY! You're being bad. You're a worse geese!
An exclamation to signify a wild-goose chase (a pursuit of something unattainable or non-existent) involving many people has begun.
Often heard on money-saving or bargain-hunting forums, such as HotUKDeals or MoneySavingExpert, following a post about a bargain that other forumites will stuggle to find, but will search for nevertheless.
OP: Some branches of Tesco are selling the latest Call Of Duty game for £5.00!
Poster1: I will check after work
Poster2: Not at my local - they never have good deals
Poster3: Some greedy t*** bought all of them at mine!
Poster4: RELEASE THE GEESE!
a phrase that refers to the act of having sex
chris-"hey so what did you do last night"
mike-"met a chick, and we started grilling the geese."
chris-"i say my good man, tell me she wasnt an ysabel jones samsonite romanov."
mike-"nein"
What Italian-Americans call seagulls.
Musclebrain pointed at the flock of seagulls and said 'look at all those ginney geese'.
Very expensive, large instrument used for rectal pleasure.
Why split my logs I can just sell them and pay off my house geese...
A polite and less harsh way of saying, “this is not the time to be silly.”
And/Or: “you are acting inappropriately.”
Jason gossiped and laughed in class while another student was doing a presentation. The teacher reprimanded Jason, telling him “This is not the hour for silly geese”
“Quiet down and pay attention.”