Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
>Moose, what does 'goobeldygook' mean?
>Can't find it on Merriam Webster's (1997) nor in Oxford Advanced Learner's
>Dictionary of Current English (1974)
>
It's the sort of word that invites free spelling, or possibly I didn't
feel like looking for a spelling, as spellings of slang words often differ.
Since you ask, this slang dictionary spells and defines it as follows
<http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/ZGD.HTM>:
GOBBLEDYGOOK: Gobbledygook is slang for nonsense.
Could I have just typed "nonsense"? Sure, but it doesn't conver the same
flavor of hopeless meaninglessness that I wanted.
Moose
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