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guac

American  
[gwahk] / gwɑk /

noun

Informal.
  1. guacamole.


Etymology

Origin of guac

First recorded in 1980–85; by shortening

Example Sentences

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He remembers that the guac was good at this establishment and, once it finally arrives, confirms that it is.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2024

Would you prefer chips and guac to fun-sized candy this Halloween?

From Salon • Oct. 23, 2023

It’s called “Buy the Dip” because guac costs extra.

From The Verge • Jul. 25, 2022

In the meantime, he nervously ate chips and guac.

From Washington Post • Jan. 10, 2022

Audrey scooped guac onto a chip heavy with melted cheese and took a bite.

From "Keep It Together, Keiko Carter" by Debbi Michiko Florence

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