Talk:gongoozle

Etymology
The term Gongoozler is listed in Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales, published 1928: "GONGOOZLER, an idle and inquisitive person who stands staring for prolonged periods at anything out of the common. This word is believed to have its origin in the Lake District of England." John Talbut (talk) 18:20, 15 July 2015 (UTC)

Wikipedia Edit History
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 * Time: 2004-12-21T18:49:15Z - By: w:User:80.195.187.189
 * Time: 2004-12-21T20:05:50Z - By: w:User:81.156.239.163 - Comment: Corrected link to Granny Buttons
 * Time: 2005-01-01T08:17:39Z - By: w:User:RHaworth
 * Time: 2005-01-06T07:05:58Z - By: w:User:Michael Ward - Comment:
 * Time: 2005-01-08T08:14:45Z - By: w:User:RHaworth - Comment: Tongue in cheek application of the term to Wikispace