Freeport Road in Aspinwall. All traffic stopped. No young geese splatted on this busy road today. Goose is such a funny word.
And to make today’s post slightly more interesting check out TheFreeDictionary
goose
1. n. a silly oaf; an oaf. Oh, I’m such a silly goose!2. tv. to (attempt to) poke something, such as a finger, in someone’s anus. Freddy tried to goose me!3. n. an attempt to goose someone. (As in sense 2) He tried to give me a goose.4. tv. to rev up an engine; to press down hard on the accelerator of a car. Why don’t you goose the thing and see how fast it’ll go?5. n. an act of suddenly pressing down the accelerator of a car. Give it a good goose and see what happens.
McGraw-Hill’s Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
- (you) silly goose
- a goner
- a wild goose never laid a tame egg
- a wild-goose chase
- can’t say boo to a goose
- cook goose
- cook someone’s goose
- get goose bumps
- get goose flesh
- get goose pimples
- golden goose
- gone coon, a
- gone goose
- goose
- goose bumps
- goose egg
- goose pimples
- goose up
- goosed
- Kill the goose that lays the golden egg
- kill the goose that lays the golden eggs
- not say boo to a goose
- one’s goose is cooked
- sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, what’s
- send on a wild-goose chase
- silly as a goose
- silver goose
- the goose hangs high
- what’s good for the goose is good for the gander
- What’s sauce for the goose
- What’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander
- wild goose chase
- wild-goose chase
- wouldn’t say boo to a goose
Would be a ‘pate’ to run them over;-)
I believe it would! Such a “pate”. Good one, thanks.
Oddly, there’s no definition giving to the actual animal!
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Thanks for pointing that out!
This is right down the street from where I live Ruth. Everyone has to be very careful of the geese on such a busy road!
There seem to be more and more of these geese. I guess there are not predators? Thanks for the visit. I’m just across the river to you then.
fun!
I brake for geese, and ducks, and deer, and people, and buffalo (in Wyoming). I love this picture!
We had a baby turkey crossing going on in our back yard yesterday. Fortunately there’s no traffic back there. 🙂
Love it when localities post signs labeling an area as a duck, goose, or turtle crossing. Deer? Not so much.