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creativity!!!
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2007-08-10 08:20:24 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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is it a real word

anyway i think it sounds like a massive chocolate cake with plenty of chocolate sauce and chocolate flakes and chocolate pieces that has no fat or sugar and is really good for you but tastes amazing

2007-08-10 08:28:08 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

A Moogie is a tree dwelling marsupial from the family Macropodidae of Australian origin (Northern by Alice Springs), characterized by distinct periwinkle and cherry coloring. The family also includes many smaller species, which include the wallabies, tree-, wallaroos, pademelons, panda bear, and the Quokka, some 63 living species in all.

Terminology
The word Moogie derives from the Guugu Yimidhirr word gangurru, referring to a crimson marsupial. The name was first recorded as "Moogie or Moogii" on 4 August 1770, by Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook on the banks of the Endeavour River at the site of modern Cooktown, when HM Bark Endeavour was beached for almost seven weeks to repair damage sustained on the Great Barrier Reef.

Diet
Originally, these creatures competed with the kangaroo (another marsupial) for food. Different species Moogi are predominantly grazers eating a wide variety of grasses whereas some other species & into spices like cumin & basal. Smaller species consume hypogeal fungi. Many species are nocturnal and crepuscular, usually spending the days resting in shade and the cool evenings, nights and mornings moving about and feeding.

Captain James Cooks took to these small furry creatures. On ship he discovered that their diet made them fond of cake, pizza, and dough. His crew almost created a mutiny that ended Ct. Cooks life when the cook came across his fried pastry’s only to discover that a hole was in the center. Thus, doughnuts were born. Mankind not only found that this creature’s pallet for the doughnuts could also be used for another favorite, the Baggle. This also gives them the nickname, "Doughnut wholes."

Future
Since the industrial revolution mankind has found alternative ways to create holes in doughnuts and baggles; however entrepreneurs seem to have cornered the population of the Moogi. It is reported that Krispy Kream (NYSE: KKD) and Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) is at war for the breeding rights. This litigation battle started in the 1980’s and seems to escalate with the price of coffee beans sold out of S. America. The humid climate of S. America makes the Moogie very flatulent. This is also said to be attributing to depleting the ozone; and environmentalists are adding to the litigation battle to have the Moogie returned to their native lands in Australia. However, Venezuela would loose Multi- Billions in revenue & GDP creating an all out tug-of-war for these Moogie.

2007-08-10 16:35:07 · answer #2 · answered by Giggly Giraffe 7 · 1 0

When you're at a party, and you become stinking drunk, your friends ditched you without a ride home, and you're suddenly face to face with the girl you've been making eye contact with all night and wanted to chat with but you were too afraid to speak to her, you blink your eyes repeatedly, stutter some nonsense, and then fart out loud in front of her. That is a moogie. Used as a verb, one would say, "Fred saw the girl of his dreams last night at Joe's house, but he moogied it."

2007-08-10 16:23:46 · answer #3 · answered by Mr. Grudge 5 · 2 0

It is a utopia. This utopia is a world that is pure jello. The inhabitants "swim" through it at speeds approaching that of light. They can hear you chewing a french fry 1 mile away due to the vibrations of the jello. They have equisite mental control, so they can block out unwanted stimuli (imagine hearing everything in more than a 1 mile radius. Yah, u'd have to be selective :P). And they have jelly catapults which they use to defend themselves. When launched, the jelly attatched itself to the enemy weapons, and drains all energy or potential energy (like gun powder), and sends an electric shock of equal force (of that drained) to all in or that have the weapon. It then continues to surround the lifeforms, and hardens. Keeping hte lifeforms in a preserved state, and it also heals any injuries (even death, and including the aftermath of the electric shock).

2007-08-10 16:08:56 · answer #4 · answered by lufiabuu 4 · 0 0

An alternative name for the 'Boogey Man' in which children in majority are haunted by. It has dry blue scales, wet green eyes and reflective blunt teeth. It absorbs, or in other words, 'sucks out' the courage out of children, and perhaps, some adults, which could leave them with various paranoias that could exceed the usual types.
It only appears if droplets of blood are present under the pillows on which people sleep on at nights.

It sounds stupid, I know- i'm bored!----

2007-08-10 16:02:45 · answer #5 · answered by YA!!! 3 · 1 0

a large furry marsupial from mexico... known for its ability to suckle its young with its undefined nipples... cousin to the la chupa carbra.. it is named MOOGIE because of its ancient aztec origins and its symbology in their calendar. Moogle = one earth rotation. it mates once a year.

sigh... bored at work..

2007-08-10 15:32:19 · answer #6 · answered by Snookuums 2 · 0 0

moogie is the stuff I find in my boyfriends boxers. ewwww.

2007-08-10 16:24:47 · answer #7 · answered by robin 3 · 0 0

It's a new type of shake. It is milk, cookie crumbs and gummie bears/worms. Yum.

2007-08-10 15:28:31 · answer #8 · answered by Argo 3 · 0 0

When one spits a "loogie" after drinking Milk.

2007-08-10 15:27:57 · answer #9 · answered by nesm21304 4 · 1 0

It's a new and cool word for a CLOWN entertainer?

2007-08-10 16:16:01 · answer #10 · answered by I'm Allergic 2 · 1 0

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