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a group of people awkwardly waiting for something to happen; usually unfamiliar with each other; a pre-icebreaker group A gogle of freshmen waited for tryouts to begin.
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use Google to ogle pictures of an attractive person, esp. using Google Images I'm going to gogle Marissa Miller once my boss goes back to her office and I can reopen my web browser.
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To walk into any store and take what rightfully belongs to you: everything. Friend #1: Dude, we gotta gogle some beers tonight for the woods at Camp Wilton.
Friend #2: Totally. Right after we gogle some books from Borders in downtown Saratoga. |
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