Goru, or Go-rü, comes from the ancient Hindi dialect. It was primarily used when referring to a member of the lower class, and in modern times is used by Indians when referring to an outcast, or extreme loser.
He doesn't own a single gas station! Such a Goru!
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Goru is the most lovable. Goru secretly loves cuddles. Goru loves to create things and make other people smile. If you have a goru in your life you are super lucky!
That's so beautiful! Did Goru make that?
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Cattle of any kind (but mostly meaning a cow).
It can also mean a herd of animals that have horns. It is a term used in multiple Indian languages like Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, etc.
Goru spiritually symbolises strength, diligence, protector qualities, sacrifice, and serenity.
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‘Eat goru less’, Wise Uttam said.
‘Wise words’, his students thought.
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