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goo
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?u?/
- Rhymes: -u?
Etymology 1
American English, known since 1903, possibly from burgoo (“thick porridge”) (1787); alternately, perhaps an alteration of glue.
Noun
goo (uncountable)
- (uncountable, informal) Any semi-solid or liquid substance; especially one that is sticky, gummy or slippery, unpleasant, and of vague or unknown composition, such as slime or semen.
- Synonyms: gloop, goop, gunge, gunk; see also Thesaurus:goo
- Excessive, showy sentimentality.
- Synonyms: mawkishness, saccharinity, sugariness
Derived terms
- from goo to you by way of the zoo
- gooey
- gooeyness
Translations
Verb
goo (third-person singular simple present goos, present participle gooing, simple past and past participle gooed)
- (transitive) To apply goo to something.
- They gooed their hair with some fragrant styling product.
Etymology 2
(onomatopoeia)
Noun
goo (plural goos)
- An example of baby talk.
- The infant's goos and gahs were endearing.
Verb
goo (third-person singular simple present goos, present participle gooing, simple past and past participle gooed)
- (intransitive) To produce baby talk.
- The baby gooed while daddy made sappy faces at it.
See also
- gaga, ga-ga
- goo-goo
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “goo”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
- Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts, G.&C. Merriam Co., 1967
Anagrams
- ogo
Dutch
Noun
goo f (plural gooën)
- Alternative form of gouw
Anagrams
- oog
Esperanto
Noun
goo (accusative singular goon, plural gooj, accusative plural goojn)
- The board game go
Manx
Etymology 1
From Old Irish guth, from Proto-Celtic *gutus, from Proto-Indo-European *??uHtus, from *??ewH- (“to call on, invoke”).
Noun
goo m (genitive singular goo, plural googhyn)
- voice
- word, reputation
Mutation
Etymology 2
Noun
goo
- Eclipsed form of coo.
Middle English
Verb
goo
- Alternative form of gon (“to go”)
References
p. 1, Arthur; A Short Sketch of his Life and History in English Verse of the First Half of the Fifteenth Century, Frederick Furnivall ed. EETS. Trübner & Co.: London. 1864.
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gox
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ks
Noun
gox (countable and uncountable, plural goxs)
- (rocketry) GOX, gaseous oxygen, as differentiated from LOX (liquid oxygen)
- GOx, glucose oxidase
- The alfaproteobacterid organism Gluconobacter oxydans.
Alternative forms
(gaseous oyxgen):
- GOx, GOX
(glucose oxidase):
- GOx
(Gluconobacter oxydans):
- GOX
Synonyms
(gaseous oxygen):
- O2(g)
- GO2
(Gluconobacter oxydans):
- GLUOX
Related terms
(gaseous oxygen):
- GN2 (gaseous nitrogen)
- GH2 (gaseous hydrogen)
- GHe (gaseous helium)
References
- glucose oxidase on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Iu Mien
Etymology
From Proto-Hmong-Mien *qu?oH (“old”), from Chinese ? (MC kuoH). Cognate with White Hmong qub and Western Xiangxi Miao [Fenghuang] ghot.
Adjective
gox
- (of living things) old, aged
- elderly
Wolof
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??x/
Noun
gox
- continent
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