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Gooch

[gooch]

noun

  1. George Peabody, 1873–1968, English historian.



Gooch

/ ɡuːtʃ /

noun

  1. Graham ( Alan ). born 1953, English cricketer: played in 118 test matches (1975–95), 34 as captain; scored 8,900 test runs (an England record)

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Graham Gooch once said that playing New Zealand with the great Richard Hadlee in the team was like "facing World XI at one end and Ilford 2nd XI at the other".

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Graham Gooch is thought to have more runs in professional cricket than any other man, Kevin Pietersen emptied bars.

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It was true, she told him — their mothers shared the same last name: Gooch.

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I got talking to a Nottingham Forest fan, a lawyer called Mr Gooch, at Birmingham New Street Station on my way back from covering Aston Villa versus Celtic.

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Mr Gooch has gone for a 2-2 draw, and his reasoning for not backing Forest to win is that Callum Hudson-Odoi is out and he has been a really integral part of their success this season.

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When To Use

What does gooch mean?

Gooch is slang for the perineum, or the area between the anus and genitals, usually on a man. It can also occasionally be found as slang for "excellent" or "awesome” in the Laguna Beach area of Southern California.

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