Did you know the word gullible isn't even in the dictionary?

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I dont know which dictionary you use. I find it in Chambers Twentieth Centenary Dictionary, under 'gull (n)' meaning a duped person.
If it is your idea of a joke, go ahead and laugh. You should have classified this question in the category 'Jokes and Riddles' and not in 'Word and Wordplay'.
By the way, what is your profession? A conman?
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