What does "silly goose" mean as part of a profile name?
I just see that some people use this as a name (mostly females).
What's the meaning of this unusual expression?

Thanks.
Última edición por Lady Noire🌸; 16 JUL 2024 a las 5:49
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It's a very old term of endearment. If someone makes a mistake because they are scatter-brained, you might call them a 'silly goose' or a 'daft sod' and they would not be offended. Such terms do not cause offence like calling someone an idiot or a moron.

In this case, they are using the term in a self-deprecating way to let you know, I suppose, that they are scatter-brained. This being Steam, it wouldn't surprise me at all if there's also a cartoon animal avatar and an essay on how cute and lovely they are. :gs_happy:
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I think it is from xmas
GunsForBucks 16 JUL 2024 a las 5:55 
South Park used it with their "Big Gay Al" character.
He said that a lot.

It leads me to believe it has gay connotations but I really don't know.
Straight men use is as a goof.

But for any specific meaning you would have to ask the person

uwu to me is the daffy duck laugh, so what do I know?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4BXyC3kHSU&t
Última edición por GunsForBucks; 16 JUL 2024 a las 5:56
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metamec 16 JUL 2024 a las 6:17 
It's a very old term of endearment. If someone makes a mistake because they are scatter-brained, you might call them a 'silly goose' or a 'daft sod' and they would not be offended. Such terms do not cause offence like calling someone an idiot or a moron.

In this case, they are using the term in a self-deprecating way to let you know, I suppose, that they are scatter-brained. This being Steam, it wouldn't surprise me at all if there's also a cartoon animal avatar and an essay on how cute and lovely they are. :gs_happy:
Lady Noire🌸 16 JUL 2024 a las 6:19 
Publicado originalmente por metamec:
It's a very old term of endearment. If someone makes a mistake because they are scatter-brained, you might call them a 'silly goose' or a 'daft sod' and they would not be offended. Such terms do not cause offence like calling someone an idiot or a moron.

In this case, they are using the term in a self-deprecating way to let you know, I suppose, that they are scatter-brained. This being Steam, it wouldn't surprise me at all if there's also a cartoon animal avatar and an essay on how cute and lovely they are. :gs_happy:

Oh that helped a lot, and actually explained their in-game behavior too. Thank you.
BunnieBealla 16 JUL 2024 a las 6:26 
means silly sasuage uwu
AdahnGorion 16 JUL 2024 a las 6:28 
It means they are not a proper gander
WarHeRo 26 JUL 2024 a las 12:41 
Publicado originalmente por metamec:
It's a very old term of endearment. If someone makes a mistake because they are scatter-brained, you might call them a 'silly goose' or a 'daft sod' and they would not be offended. Such terms do not cause offence like calling someone an idiot or a moron.

In this case, they are using the term in a self-deprecating way to let you know, I suppose, that they are scatter-brained. This being Steam, it wouldn't surprise me at all if there's also a cartoon animal avatar and an essay on how cute and lovely they are. :gs_happy:
why would anyone self depreciate? its simply a meme
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