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noun ɡuːpɡup North American informal 1Sloppy or sticky semi-fluid matter, typically something unpleasant. Example sentencesExamples - They wear an excess of makeup, with purple goop smeared all over their eyes that it almost looks as though someone assaulted them.
- No one said you need to look like a femme fatal - jeans and a t-shirt, some lipstick, and goop in your hair will suffice.
- I'll put goop in my hair to change the way my hair lies.
- It's just this smooth liquidy goop that gets shuffled and poured between different vessels as it changes formats.
- The mushroom soup was creamy (no flour-thickened goop here) with lots of pepper.
- Taking his spoon from his plate of goop she scooped up a large amount.
- This can had expired so when I depressed the nozzle last night sticky gobs of goop exploded from the can, covering me and everything else in sight.
- I walked out with a badly-needed trim, and new makeup and hair goop.
- I chose a sixty/forty proportion of milk and tap water, and stirred in a tablespoon of the clear, sweet goop.
- ‘Hang on a minute,’ I say, trying to finish slathering goop known as facial scrub on my face.
- Coat it with a thick layer of grime, toddler fingerprints, sticky southern humidity goop, doggie hair, and a thin fling of refined sugar crystals, and you'd be much closer to my reality.
- And I get to Lunch and they're serving this disgusting purple yogurt that looked like goop.
- It might explode or something as a joke and cover me with goop.
- At breakfast I stared at the bowl of goop that was brown-gray oatmeal.
- So instead, I shakily put another piece of yellow goop into my mouth.
- A tube of spinach goop rocketed out of the hole towards me.
- I think the same way some kids watch movies and want to be actors, other kids want to be doing the latex and goop, the fun stuff.
- The old woman stares over at her bowl of creamy goop.
- It's supposed to be girls-only, but the guys always bust in, right when we're dancing around in our underwear with green goop on our faces.
- She then opened her locker only to see green goop pour out at her feet.
- 1.1 Mawkish sentiment.
Origin 1930s: perhaps an alteration of goo; compare with gloop. Rhymes bloop, cock-a-hoop, coop, croup, droop, drupe, dupe, group, Guadeloupe, hoop, loop, poop, recoup, roup, scoop, sloop, snoop, soup, stoep, stoop, stoup, stupe, swoop, troop, troupe, whoop nounɡuːpɡup informal A stupid person. Synonyms idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod
Origin Early 20th century (originally US): of unknown origin; compare with goof. nounɡupɡo͞op North American informal 1Sloppy or sticky semifluid matter, typically something unpleasant. Example sentencesExamples - The mushroom soup was creamy (no flour-thickened goop here) with lots of pepper.
- The old woman stares over at her bowl of creamy goop.
- They wear an excess of makeup, with purple goop smeared all over their eyes that it almost looks as though someone assaulted them.
- It might explode or something as a joke and cover me with goop.
- Taking his spoon from his plate of goop she scooped up a large amount.
- ‘Hang on a minute,’ I say, trying to finish slathering goop known as facial scrub on my face.
- I think the same way some kids watch movies and want to be actors, other kids want to be doing the latex and goop, the fun stuff.
- This can had expired so when I depressed the nozzle last night sticky gobs of goop exploded from the can, covering me and everything else in sight.
- It's just this smooth liquidy goop that gets shuffled and poured between different vessels as it changes formats.
- A tube of spinach goop rocketed out of the hole towards me.
- I chose a sixty/forty proportion of milk and tap water, and stirred in a tablespoon of the clear, sweet goop.
- No one said you need to look like a femme fatal - jeans and a t-shirt, some lipstick, and goop in your hair will suffice.
- It's supposed to be girls-only, but the guys always bust in, right when we're dancing around in our underwear with green goop on our faces.
- I'll put goop in my hair to change the way my hair lies.
- And I get to Lunch and they're serving this disgusting purple yogurt that looked like goop.
- She then opened her locker only to see green goop pour out at her feet.
- I walked out with a badly-needed trim, and new makeup and hair goop.
- So instead, I shakily put another piece of yellow goop into my mouth.
- At breakfast I stared at the bowl of goop that was brown-gray oatmeal.
- Coat it with a thick layer of grime, toddler fingerprints, sticky southern humidity goop, doggie hair, and a thin fling of refined sugar crystals, and you'd be much closer to my reality.
- 1.1 Mawkish sentiment.
Origin 1930s: perhaps an alteration of goo; compare with gloop. nounɡupɡo͞op informal A stupid person. Synonyms idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod
Origin Early 20th century (originally US): of unknown origin; compare with goof. |