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bull goose noun- a railway yardmaster US
- — Ramon Adams, The Language of the Railroader, p. 24, 1977
- by extension, the person in charge of any situation US, 1932
- “Old Foster is the bull goose out at the Army Hospital,” meaning that Colonel Foster was the commandant.” — Vance Randolph, Down in the Holler, p. 231, 1953
- “You the bull goose here?” Dove asked. “I’m lookin’ for boat-work.” — Nelson Algren, A Walk on the Wild Side, p. 81, 1956
- Who’s the bull goose loony here? — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, p. 18, 1962
- — Frederic G. Cassidy, Dictionary of American Regional English, Volume 1, p. 445, 1985
- Tara Reid, 26, who plays a student writing about Van at the behest of campus newspaper editor Tom Everett Scott, 31, when she’s not suffering the company of her bull-goose jerk of a boyfriend, Daniel Cosgrove, also 31. — Cincinnati Enquirer, p. 9W, 5 April 2002
- Warren was pretty much bull goose of Magno Clique. — Linden Dalecki, Kid B, p. 23, 2006
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