The phrase "gullible sounds like Oranges" is a playful example of a linguistic trick or joke, as it highlights how some words can be humorously misinterpreted or linked through sound rather than meaning. In reality, the two words have no phonetic similarity or conceptual connection. This type of humor often relies on the absurdity of the comparison, inviting laughter through the unexpected juxtaposition. Ultimately, it showcases the playful nature of language and how easily it can be manipulated for comedic effect.
There is no such word as gullible. If you believe that you are gullible. A person that will believe anything you tell them is gullible. If you say gullible very slowly, it sounds like oranges.
I either think is right. Or you can say if you say hippopotamus slowly it sounds like gullible.
gull like a seagull and ible like anything that has -ible at the end like indistructibleAnswergull-i-bull
I am not gullible enough to fall for that one! lol! that's funny and creative! i like you! i like you! ;]
No they do not like oranges
Some jokes to say to gullible people are:Look, it says 'gullible' on the ceiling!When you spell 'orange' it sounds like gullible.Hey, what would you do if there was a fire in the school? I would pull the string. (Point up and see if they look.)Hey, did you know that 'gullible' was taken out of Webster's Dictionary?If you say 'gullible' really slowly, it sounds like 'green beans'.
Oranges are fruits. They do not make sounds. I do not know what this has to do with a zebra. I hope I answered your question.
cause there cool I LIKE ORANGES :)
fruits but not any like Oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acid
it is a soft g
Oranges. Pears are green or brown and a completely different shape!
The euphemism for gullible is "credulous."