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goog

American  
[goog, goog] / gug, gʊg /

noun

Australian.
  1. an egg.


goog British  
/ ɡʊɡ /

noun

  1. an egg

  2. drunk

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Usage

What else does goog mean? GOOG is one of the ticker symbols under which Alphabet, Google's parent company, trades on the public market.Goog can also be shorthand for Google more generally, especially its search engine.

Etymology

Origin of goog

First recorded in 1940–45; origin uncertain

Example Sentences

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‘Yes, if you will bring back to our goog, when the sea goes out, that precious purse which we know you have found.’

From The Piskey-Purse Legends and Tales of North Cornwall by Tregarthen, Enys

And she then told her how the little Brown Man had come to her again, and how he had doubled his offer if she brought the lost purse to the goog.

From The Piskey-Purse Legends and Tales of North Cornwall by Tregarthen, Enys

As the small voice in the purse was silent: ‘If I don’t take you to the goog, will you give me some of the dear Little People’s golden money?’

From The Piskey-Purse Legends and Tales of North Cornwall by Tregarthen, Enys

‘But if it should be true,’ persisted Gerna, ‘will you give me a purseful of golden money if I don’t take you to the goog?’

From The Piskey-Purse Legends and Tales of North Cornwall by Tregarthen, Enys