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goose noun- a socially inept, out-of-fashion person US
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 126, 1968
- in poker, an unskilled player who is a likely victim of a skilled professional US
- — Peter O. Steiner, Thursday Night Poker, p. 412, 1996
- a shop assistant AUSTRALIA
Especially in shoplifters’ use. - — The (Sydney) Bulletin, 26 April 1975
- an act of copulation UK, 1893
Rhyming slang for “goose and duck”, FUCK- Goes back to when I had my first hole. First proper goose and all that. — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 84, 2002
- in television and film-making, the truck carrying the cameras and sound equipment US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmaker’s Dictionary, p. 76, 1990
- a girlfriend, a woman SOUTH AFRICA, 1974
From an earlier English use. Also variant “goosie”. - [H]e teased another young goosie but returned to glance at her[.] — Zoe Wicomb, David’s Story, 2001
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