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to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
goofy = albern Walt Disneys Goofy is also "Goofy", though :-)
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(from Spongebob Squarepants the Movie)Rock Version::I'm a goofy goober! ROCK!You're a goofy goober! ROCK!We're all goofy goobers! ROCK!Goofy goofy goober goober! ROCK!"Put your toys away"Well I got to say when you tell me not to playI say NO WAY! No way no no no no no no way!"I'm a kid" you say.When you say I'm a kid I say "Say it again."And then I say Thanks! THANKS! Thank you very much.So if you're thinking that you'd like to be like meGo ahead and try.The kid inside will set you free!Hamella bebela zimela boebela hamella bebela zimela bamI'm a goofy goober. ROCK!You're a goofy goober! ROCK!We're all goofy goobers! ROCK!Goofy goofy goober goober!
According to international sales figures, Goofy has sold billions more franchise, official and other items than Justin Bieber. So the obvious answer is Goofy.
- Chistoso
To say "you are goofy" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "YOU SILLY" by tapping your temple with an L-shaped hand twice to represent someone acting silly or goofy.
I dont think they ever say what it is...
Yes, "goofy" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone or something that is silly, foolish, or playful. For example, you might say, "He has a goofy sense of humor." The term often conveys a lighthearted or endearing quality.
He doesn't die
Soy una persona loca.
Yes. In fact, there is no way to not use him in personification. Personification is using human-like qualities to describe something that is not a human, and he is a sponge. For example, the sentence "Spongebob [a cartoon sponge] sang loudly" is personification.
Goofy is a dog .