Goober And The Ghost Chasers

Goober Pyle, on the television shows The Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry R.F.D. and Hee-Haw Goober, a dog in the 1970s animated series Goober and the Ghost Chasers Goober, a gremlin in the BBC children's comedy sketch show Stupid! Goober, the player character in the Mac computer game GooBall Goober, a member of the Satan's Mothers MC in The Warriors Roland Goubert, "The Goober", a main character ...

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The meaning of GOOBER is peanut. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for is: Examples: The children had a tin bucket full of goobers, which they were shelling and eating. "18 miles south of Clovis on US 70, [Portales] is famous for its peanut industry, which supplies roasted goobers to many baseball parks across the nation." - From Sharon Niederman's 2012 book Signs and Shrines ...

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GOOBER definition: the peanut. See examples of goober used in a sentence.

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GOOBER definition: 1. a small, oval seed that grows underground in pairs inside a thin brown shell: 2. a silly…. Learn more.

Goober is a word you’d use to describe a goofy person who is kind of silly or foolish or at least acting that way. You’ll see it often used in a friendly or endearing way rather than as an insult.

goober (third-person singular simple present goobers, present participle goobering, simple past and past participle goobered) (slang, intransitive) To drool or dribble.

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Definition of goober noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

The meaning of “goober” refers to a peanut, especially in the Southern United States. The term is also used informally to describe a silly or awkward person. Originally from the Congo word “nguba,” goober came into English in the 19th century. When someone is called a goober, it’s often light-hearted and playful, suggesting they are endearing despite their quirks.