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plural gabies
(UK, regional) A stupid, foolish person; a simpleton; a dunce. quotations examples
I daresay I made a gaby of myself to the world
1860 January–June, W[illiam] M[akepeace] Thackeray, chapter 1, in Lovel the Widower, London: Smith, Elder and Co., […], published 1861
"[Y]ou're a jobbernowl and a doodle, a maundering mooncalf and a blockheaded numps, a gaby and a loon; you're a Hatter!" I shrieked the last epithet.
1902, John Kendrick Bangs, chapter 10, in Olympian Nights
"You pair of gabeys!" she exclaimed. "You'll see him before the night's out."
1913, D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “chapter 2”, in Sons and Lovers, London: Duckworth & Co. […]