Gander is a noun and a 'slang' expression 'to have a look at' and comes from an Old English word 'Gandra'. It also refers to a long necked bird looking about
England. It comes from the town of Kinnersley. Look up "Kinnersley castle" on the internet.
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It originate from Germany they call it lebkuken there.
The name redneck originated in the south. It was used to describe a farmer who worked the fields, bent over a plow or hoeing. Their neck would be red from working in the sun all day. ie "He has a redneck from working all day."
Where does the last name Goldsberry originate from?
To have a "gander" means to have a look or to examine.
It means that you "Take a look" or to look at something.
The male form of geese. Male: Gander Female: Goose or like you took a gander at something or you took a quick look.
Gander
"Gander" is the term for the male goose. The female goose is called a goose, or a hen.
a gander is very big
The gender of gander is a male.
A gander is a male goose.It's an adult male goose (as in what's good for the goose is good for the gander).
Canadian Forces Base Gander is at Gander Newfoundland.
Some have gunsmiths on site. Look in the Yellow Pages.
how amny babies do gander have
The term is gander.