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Discover LudwigThe word "goosy" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial
It can be used in casual conversations or informal writing to describe something that is silly or foolish. Example: "His goosy antics at the party made everyone laugh."
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There are snakes and smoke, giggles and shrieks, slamming edits and lots of goosy, lurch-in-your seat moments.
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In "George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead," the loosest, goosiest chapter in the filmmaker's continuing zombieland epic, we meet the enemy and he is us, with video cameras.
In "Rhineland" he describes a woozy country where "the girls is juicer," and "the goose step goosier," and "the Rhine is Rhinier," and "the Heinie's Heinier," and "what's yours is minier!" This is ur-Gershwin at his madcap best.
(Dargis) 'GEORGE A. ROMERO'S DIARY OF THE DEAD' (R, 1 35) The loosest, goosiest chapter in Mr. Romero's continuing zombieland epic pivots on a clutch of students who in the process of fleeing legions of the undead have taken up video cameras, thus becoming the producers of their own snuff biopic.
And his press notes sought earnestly to convey the, uh, sprightliness of that: "Henny Penny, Loosy Goosy, Turkey Lurkey Meet Foxy Loxy," read a printed flyer placed on every seat at the Dia Center for the Arts.
Penny, Goosy, Lurkey, Loxy, chat among yourselves.
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