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guck /ɡʌk /noun [mass noun] North American informalA slimy, dirty, or otherwise unpleasant substance: he got mud and cow guck all over his white jersey...- Run the air-conditioner, that can filter some of that guck out - that's a scientific term.
- It was easy to get away from him now, and when I saw his face with that creamy guck stuck to it I forgot about being scared and wanted to laugh.
- The strips gave me what seemed to be amazing initial results, but they pulled out less and less guck with repeated use.
Origin Mid 20th century: possibly a blend of goo and muck. |