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goo

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goo  (g)
n. Informal
1. A sticky wet viscous substance.
2. Sentimental drivel.

[Perhaps short for burgoo.]

goo [guː]
n Informal
1. a sticky or viscous substance
2. coy or sentimental language or ideas
[of uncertain origin]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.googoo - any thick, viscous matter            
matter - that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it"
sapropel - sludge (rich in organic matter) that accumulates at the bottom of lakes or oceans

goo
noun gunge, ooze, sludge, slime, gunk, crud, gloop a sticky goo of pineapple and coconut
Translations
goo [guː] N
1. (= substance) why do you put all that goo on your face?¿por qué te pones tanto mejunje en la cara?
the rice had turned into a heap of gooel arroz quedó hecho un mazacote
2. (fig) (= sentimentality) → lenguaje m sentimental, sentimentalismo m
goo [ˈguː] npâte f visqueuse
goo
n (inf: = sticky stuff) → Papp m (inf), → Schmiere f (inf); (fig, = sentimentality) → Schmalz m (inf)
goo [guː] n (fam) → sostanza appiccicosa
goo [guː] n (fam) → sostanza appiccicosa


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Now take up that basket, and goo on to Marlott, and when you've come to The Pure Drop Inn, tell 'em to send a horse and carriage to me immed'ately, to carry me hwome.
All the horses bred here, both tam and wild, are rather small-sized, though generally in goo condition; and they have lost so much strength, that the are unfit to be used in taking wild cattle with the lazo: i consequence, it is necessary to go to the great expense o importing fresh horses from the Plata.
 
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