Goo (programming language)
WordNet

noun


(1)   Any thick messy substance
WiktionaryText

Etymology 1


American English, known since 1903, probably from (1787), possibly an alteration of glue.

Noun



  1. Any semi-solid or liquid substance; especially one that is sticky, gummy or slippery; frequently of vague or unknown composition, or a bodily fluid.
    I stepped in some goo and had a terrible time getting the sticky stuff off my shoes.
  2. Excessive, showy sentimentality
    When dad couldn't stand the goo anymore, he stopped Tommy's tearful goodbye from the Swedish au-pair Matts, firmly smacking the boys' pants and grumbling "Now stop the goo or I'll give each of you a reason to cry!"

Verb



  1. To apply goo to something.
    They gooed their hair with some fragrant styling product.

Noun



  1. An example of baby talk.
    The infant's goos and gahs were endearing.

Verb



  1. To produce baby talk.
    The baby gooed while daddy made sappy faces at it.
 
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