goo
noun
- sticky malleable substance
- sentimental drivel
verb
No English definition recorded for this entry.
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Pronunciation: /ɡuː/
name
Etymology: From the Korean surname, spelling variant of Koo. Also see Gu.
- A surname.
noun
Etymology: Onomatopoeic of baby talk.
- A noise made by a baby trying to imitate speech.
“The infant's goos and gahs were endearing.”
verb
Etymology: See go.
- Elongated form of go.
“Lowry put out a social media post to his more than 907,000 Twitter followers saying, "Miami Heat X Kyle Lowry" and "Let's Goo!!" followed by five fire emojis.”
- Pronunciation spelling of go.
“Well, then, things are settled, an' I'll goo an' finish yond pigs off," said my new employer, rising from his chair, and flapping his crush hat upon his head as if he was killing flies.”
“I means to goo to th' mop, 'er sez, fur I waants a chahinge.[…]'T wuz to w:Muckley mop 'er went.”