Goosy
[goo-see] /ˈgu si/
adjective, goosier, goosiest.
1.
like a goose; foolish or giddy.
2.
Informal.
/ˈɡuːsɪ/
adjective goosier, goosiest
1.
of or like a goose
2.
having goose flesh
3.
silly and foolish
adjective
Touchy; jumpy; sensitive: I feel a little goosy about the whole thing/ Hennessey was goosey anyway, and he jumped (1906+)
Related Terms
loose as a goose
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