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stooly
[
stoo
-lee
]
stool·y
/
ˈstu
li
/
Show Spelled
[
stoo
-lee
]
Show IPA
noun,
plural
stool·ies.
Slang
.
stool pigeon
(
def. 2
)
.
Origin:
stool
(
pigeon
) +
-y
2
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Stooly
is always a great word to know.
So is
brown-nose
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jive
. Does it mean:
So is
wired
. Does it mean:
to seek favors from a person in an obsequious manner, to fawn over
something of cheap or inferior quality; junk
deceptive, exaggerated, or meaningless talk
a grotesquely awkward person; an eccentric person
tense with excitement or anticipation; edgy
any remarkable or outstanding person or thing
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