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Butt Goo

When your butt has goo coming out of it. Very common
by Taterb June 5, 2018
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goo goo bug

A turtle with extraordinary traits thus garnering the name “goo goo bug”
“Alex’s turtle chuck is really such a Goo Goo Bug!”
by Flower mound Flackavelli June 21, 2018
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goose plucker

My goose plucker of a brother got caught outside walmart
by DJ smilyface March 15, 2015
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Goose green school

A smelly place for bad children who can't get into the religious school up the road because God hates them. Spend their time bullying eachother and the teacher and laughing at fat people. The teachers swear like Irish drunks of st Patrick's Day. The lunch is groole. Oliver twist has better food than that. No Goose green kiddo will ever ask for more. It's bumhole food. There are large rodents including rats and maggots infesting the school. The only good teacher is Mr pavlou (love that old geezer)
Person one: I want to punish my child. Where should I send them?
Person two: goose green school
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Gobbeldy Goo

Gobbeldy Go is a playful creation by Joey Guy, and it doesn't have an official definition. However, based on similar-sounding words, we can infer that it might fall into the category of gobbledygook. Gobbledygook refers towardly and generally unintelligible jargon. It's often used to describe language that is inflated, unclear, or fails to communicate effectively. So, in the spirit of whimsy, we could define Gobbeldy Go"as a delightful blend of gibberish and fanciful nonsense! 🌟🤪
Hey joey, did you see the new A220?

Joey: Gobbeldy Goo
by Elijah Borg April 16, 2024
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Saddle goose

"You're such a saddle goose"
"lol"
by ppap23 February 14, 2022
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Two-in-the-Goo

Like "three-on-the-tree" for a 3spd column shift manual gearbox, or "four-on-the-floor" for a 4spd floor shift manual gearbox, "Two-in-the-Goo" refers to a 2spd Automatic transmission, most obviously a Chevrolet / G.M. Powerglide.

Two denoting the number of forward speeds, and "goo" describing the slushy, slippy nature of an automatic trans.
This old clunker came with a 283 with Two-in-the-Goo originally, but we quickly sorted that problem out with a 383/Muncie Four-on-the-Floor combo years ago and haven't looked back.
by Hezath September 21, 2020
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