thats goober, even for u
There is no greater sin than apathy
goober? wtf
andy griffin reference. american slang. means one who is Vinnie-like.
There is no greater sin than apathy
From Dictionary.com
goo·ber (gōō'bər) Pronunciation Key
n. Chiefly Southern U.S.
See peanut.
[Of Bantu origin; akin to Kongo or Kimbundu n-guba.]
Most Southerners recognize the terms goober and goober pea as other names for the peanut. Goober is related to Kongo or Kimbundu n-guba, "peanut." The word is especially interesting as one of a small stock of African language borrowings brought over by slaves. Most of these words have to do with the food items imported from Africa for the slaves to eat. In this category are gumbo, "okra," which is of Bantu origin, and yam, which is of West African origin. The noun cooter is related to the Mandingo word kuta and the Tshiluba word nkudu, both meaning "turtle." Cooter is still used in South Carolina, Georgia, and the Gulf states to denote the edible freshwater turtle of the genus Chrysemys and, by extension, other turtles and tortoises.
now u are the goober
There is no greater sin than apathy
so what does it mean?
Not sure ....
...but please get back on topic. This is a topic about Dogma, not goobers.
well...................dogma ...goober technically could still be on topic
There is no greater sin than apathy
he called dogma one, seeing as the thread is about dogma i think what people call him would be relevant to the topic. .
ranger PM me what it means .
dogma - whens your alter-ego gunna be active again neways?