When someone coughs and you can’t say bless you/excuse you, but the silence is awkward. Stems from a joke form of gesundheit, as well as coughs sounding like a quack (duck, duck, ‘goose’)
by TealGroup April 8, 2022

Definition: a term used to describe a person who pokes fun and taunts another sometimes but not always using goose poop on a stick
by Goose poop expert December 10, 2020

"oo man I'm really goosing for a buttery jack from jack in the box" said a dramatically hungry Ted
a overly dramatic/fun way to say "im fucking hungry" without actually saying it
a overly dramatic/fun way to say "im fucking hungry" without actually saying it
by icreatedsept8th2022 January 22, 2024

Discord Moderator 666: Take THIS! I'll use GOOSE PENUS.
12 Year old trying to have fun: NOOOOOoOOOOoOOOOooOOO
12 Year old trying to have fun: NOOOOOoOOOOoOOOOooOOO
by Naoto is my waifu uwu n dat February 4, 2024

When you laugh so hard till your throats makes that weird deep noise. We all know what it sounds like, you know that big skdjdjd noise. Not everyone is capable of goosing, and some can goose better than others. Also it doesn't matter what size you are, small or big, you can goose.
by yololala June 5, 2017

In the British Columbia interior to goose it means to open the throttle on a truck, car, ATV, or motorcycle. See also: mat it, send it, chooch it, floor it.
Officially the Coquihalla has a posted speed limit of 120 but in reality you can goose it at a buck sixty and still expect half the traffic to goose it past you.
by 5/97c August 17, 2023

A lighthearted, goose-inspired form of cursing that substitutes traditional expletives with bird-themed wordplay. Commonly used to humorously express frustration, surprise, or sass without actual profanity.
Quack you, you son of a duck!
What the honk is going on?
Stop flapping around and get to work!
You feather-plucking fool!
What's with the goose profanity? For quack sake!
What the honk is going on?
Stop flapping around and get to work!
You feather-plucking fool!
What's with the goose profanity? For quack sake!
by HTIL January 6, 2025
