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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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Maybe that's why it's taken so long to recognize my limits, and to reconsider my embarrassment about uttering the word "medium" when the waiter asks how I'd like my guac.

From Salon • Feb. 5, 2024

“More than half say, ‘Yes’ for Yesli,” he said over chips and guac at El Charro after his latest shift.

From Washington Post • Nov. 7, 2022

After its initial seasoning, I’ve used it for everything: grinding peppercorns, mashing avocados for guac, mixing salsas, even turning tough sea salt crystals into a fine powder.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 2, 2022

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

From The Verge • Jul. 25, 2022

Drinking wine and watching Lily eat her guac to go?

From "We'll Fly Away" by Bryan Bliss

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