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goo noun- any semi-liquid or viscous stuff, especially of an unknown origin US, 1903
- On the wall was more of his goo, with the plaster cracked from where the bullet entered. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 76, 1947
- And just how many of these chicks make enough to pay eight a month for a sleeping room and take all their meals in restaurants and buy clothes and lots of frigging goo to smear on the faces that the good Lord gave ‘em[.] — Jim Thompson, The Grifters, p. 14, 1963
- Only the bombs of flaming hot goo entered the villages where the little people lived. — Oscar Zeta Acosta, The Revolt of the Cockroach People, p. 175, 1973
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- Every couple of seconds when you thought you were going to get a goo at her knickers, she pulled down her skirt at the sides. — Roddy Doyle, The Van, p. 263, 1991
▶ give with the goo to explain fully CANADA, 1946 Obsolete teen slang. |