At 11:31 AM 12/8/97 +0000, ab4@dircon.co.uk wrote:
quoted 9 lines Goon is a slang word in English, not oft used anymores, meaning a right>
>Goon is a slang word in English, not oft used anymores, meaning a right
>twat, sort of someone who laughs inanely in places where others just cant
>find the joke ... a one off oddbod ... but curiously enuff, considering da
>Global Goon's from Yorkshire not Cornwall, Goon is a very commonly used
>prefix to Cornish place names, as in Goonhavern, Goonhilly Downs ..., not
>quite sure of the Kernow exact definition, perhaps the Rephlex Krew could
>help out on that one!
>
i don't really think 'goon' is slang in any language, but more or less a
universal term in the english language referring to anyone who is generally
dull-witted.
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