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Yogi2005 Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Gloupier

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0 I think "gloupier" stands for "gloopier", and is basically an adjective. uk/dictionary/gloop

  • 0 I think "gloupier" stands for "gloopier", and is basically an adjective.
  • uk/dictionary/gloop
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0 I think "gloupier" stands for "gloopier", and is basically an adjective. 02br
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0 Maybe you want "croupier"? (At least that's a noun, and a person.) I think that's someone who works in a casino, running the roulette wheel or the card games. 0-
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0 LOL! 02br
00Only Yogi can tell, I think... 02br
00If I ever have a "new" cat, I may call it "Gloopy" (hang on Gloopy...) 0-
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0 "Gloopy hand on ..." 0-
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0I sense Pieanne's hand in all this somewhere: 02br
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00"Noël Godin is a Belgian humorist and notorious cream pie flinger or ‘entarteur’. Godin gained global attention in 1998 when his gang ambushed Microsoft CEO Bill Gates in Brussels, pelting the computer magnate with pies. 02br
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00Since 1969, when Godin planted a cream pie on the fac
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0 MM, you're a gem! 02br
00How did you find this stuff? (by googling gloupier I guess) 02br
00Never thought about him, though. He sure attracted my attention when he did his deeds, but not since. 02br
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00Yeah, he's Belgian, and seems to have a healthy taste for shall I say "tarts" or "pies"? 02br
00That's how we are in Belgium, and I ca
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0 good job MrM - thanks, 02br
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00The text I took the word from was , in fact, about Godin. 02br
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00He works on a very low budget, with cream pies donated by local patissiers and part-time gloupiers drawn from friends, would-be actors and students. 0-

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