gobbler - Word of the Day - Thu Nov 23, 2023 word of the day Entry posted by Myr in Word of the Day November 23, 2023 347 views Share https://gayauthors.org/blogs/entry/22271-gobbler-word-of-the-day-thu-nov-23-2023/ More sharing options... Followers 6 Quote gobbler - (noun) - a male turkey Quote A gobbler eats, calls, breeds, and preens on a daily basis. 10
Site Moderator Popular Comment drpaladin 82,236 Posted November 23, 2023 Site Moderator Popular Comment Quote A gobbler eats, calls, breeds, and preens on a daily basis. Not so many after Thanksgiving. 2 4
Site Moderator Popular Comment drpaladin 82,236 Posted November 23, 2023 Site Moderator Popular Comment Gobbler is also used to describe anyone who eats greedily and noisily. 5 1
Site Moderator drpaladin 82,236 Posted November 23, 2023 Site Moderator If Ben Franklin had his way, the US bird would have been the turkey rather than the bald eagle. 4
Popular Comment raven1 68,187 Posted November 23, 2023 Popular Comment Happy Thanksgiving to you all. I hope you enjoy gobbling up the gobbler. 3 5
Site Administrator Popular Comment Myr 32,885 Posted November 23, 2023 Site Administrator Popular Comment 3 hours ago, drpaladin said: If Ben Franklin had his way, the US bird would have been the turkey rather than the bald eagle. which just shows even geniuses can have a turkey of an idea. 7
Site Moderator drpaladin 82,236 Posted November 23, 2023 Site Moderator 8 minutes ago, Myr said: which just shows even geniuses can have a turkey of an idea. Exactly my thought. 3 1
Bill W 47,116 Posted November 23, 2023 6 hours ago, drpaladin said: If Ben Franklin had his way, the US bird would have been the turkey rather than the bald eagle. Actually, that is a myth. https://www.fi.edu/en/science-and-education/benjamin-franklin/national-bird 4 1
Bill W 47,116 Posted November 23, 2023 The term gobble came about to describe the loud, rapid gurgling sound that is made by the male turkey, hence the turkey became a gobbler. 5
Site Moderator drpaladin 82,236 Posted November 23, 2023 Site Moderator 37 minutes ago, Bill W said: Actually, that is a myth. https://www.fi.edu/en/science-and-education/benjamin-franklin/national-bird It's debatable. He clearly had more respect for the turkey. 5
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