Gonnie
a gonnie is a person who is mentally challenged, they struggle to do many simple tasks. it can be hard to spot a gonnie as their exterior is normal, however, delve a little deeper and partic-p-te in a conversation with them and their true gonnieness is quickly revealed. common signs of being a gonnie range from general slowness, being inept at hand eye coordination activities, poor spelling and grammar and an often vacant expression.
‘hey, you see abbie only scored a 3 letter word on countdown?’ ‘i know, she’s such a gonnie’.
australian slang for a large pebble usually
he threw a big gonnie at me. there was a gonnie down the drain pipe.
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