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goop noun- any sticky, viscid, unpleasant substance the exact chemical composition of which is unknown US, 1918
- Skink said, “I got some goop if want it. Great stuff.” — Carl Hiaasen, Native Tongue, p. 155, 1991
- I bet your toxic goop got dumped in T.J. — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 144, 1993
- the chemical jelly used in incendiary bombs US, 1944
- — American Speech, p. 74, February 1946: “Some words of war and peace from 1945”
- liquid resin used in surfacing surfboards US
- — John M. Kelly, Surf and Sea, p. 286, 1965
- the recreational drug GHB US
- Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GBH, Goop), flunitrazepam (Roofies) and ketamine (SPecial K) are new additions to a long list of substances that have often been encountered in these settings. — Testimony of Terrance Woodworth to the United States Congress, 11 March 1999
- a fool US, 1915
- “You goop,” said her brother. “That pamphlet was written for slum women; by a Vassar graduate, I bet.” — Mary McCarthy, The Group, p. 229, 1963
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