gander
1 Americannoun
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ganders
plural
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the male of the goose.
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Slang. a look.
Take a gander at his new shoes.
noun
noun
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a male goose
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informal a quick look (esp in the phrase take ( or have ) a gander )
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informal a simpleton
Other Word Forms
Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of gander
before 1000; 1910–15 gander for def. 2; Middle English; Old English gan ( d ) ra; cognate with Middle Low German ganre, Dutch gander; akin to goose, German Gans
Explanation
A gander is a male goose, and also an insult meaning "simpleton," a bit like calling someone "a silly goose." Besides being the proper name for a male goose and a slang word for silly man, the word gander also shows up in the idiom "take a gander." The slang sense of gander comes from the meaning recorded in 1886, to take a long look by craning one's neck like a goose, or wander foolishly (again, like a goose).
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For instance, take a gander at this not-so-little equation: $1.75 trillion divided by $18.674 billion equals 93.71 times.
From Barron's ● May 29, 2026
Don’t take our word for it—take a gander at developments in commodity prices besides energy, or financial gaming parlors such as the private-credit market.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 18, 2026
Eventually Jackie got up, revealing the egg, and Shadow took a gander.
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 25, 2026
Go on and take a gander at the ingredients list.
From Salon ● Nov. 25, 2024
“Look out, the people are coming-oming-oming!” shouted the gander.
From "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White
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“Many cities like Statesville have requested that Camping World and Gander Outdoors take down their American Flags,” the petition read.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 9, 2024
Elsewhere, Maxine Peake will star in a play based on rediscovered 1977 dystopian novel They, and artist Ryan Gander will mint 200,000 coins that will be hidden across Manchester.
From BBC ● Mar. 14, 2023
Discussing the news of Vander Plas’s season ending injury was particularly disheartening for Bennett, who is close with Gander Plas’s father.
From Washington Post ● Mar. 9, 2023
World War II was winding down, and the large airfield in Gander was the main refueling point for flights between North America and Europe that included Hollywood stars heading over to entertain the troops.
From New York Times ● Mar. 4, 2023
He ran forward to greet her as she alighted from her faithful Gander.
From Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe by David Cory
This guarantees regular ganders at their fire-breathing pets along with Matt Smith, still beloved for his tenure on "Doctor Who."
From Salon ● Sep. 1, 2022
What must be done to provide sauce for these ganders?
From Time Magazine Archive
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Best photograph: A Slovakian goosegirl, ganders and geese against a background of rolling, lawnlike fields, mountains, summer clouds.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“Anybody would think we had three ganders, three geese, and twenty-one goslings. Sheep?”
From "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White
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One of these games was to stand in a circle, while the junior ganders, one after another, walked into the middle of it with their heads stretched out, pretending to hiss.
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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