Etymology: [ 'güs ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English gōs, from Proto-Germanic *gans (compare West Frisian goes, Dutch gans, German Gans, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish gås), from Proto-Indo-European *g̑ʰans- (compare Irish gé, Latin ānser, Latvian zùoss, Russian гусь (gus'), Albanian gatë, Ancient Greek χήν (khén), Avestan
To sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks. Derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters, A tailor's iron, heated in live coals or embers, used to press fabrics, A stupid person, Any of various grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae, bigger than a duck, Of private-hire taxi drivers, to pick up a passenger who has not pre-booked a cab. This is unauthorised under UK licensing conditions, To gently accelerate an automobile or machine, or give repeated small taps on the accelerator, oca, A grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae, bigger than a duck, To pinch someones buttock, Any large web-footen bird of the subfamily Anserinæ, and belonging to Anser, Branta, Chen, and several allied genera, To sharply and unexpectedly poke someones crotch from behind, like a goose biting, See Anseres, A goose is a large bird that has a long neck and webbed feet. Geese are often farmed for their meat, Goose is the meat from a goose that has been cooked. roast goose. see also wild goose chase. to touch or press someone on their bottom as a joke. Any of various large, heavy-bodied waterfowl (family Anatidae), especially those of the genera Anser (so-called gray geese) and Branta (so-called black geese), which are found only in the Northern Hemisphere. Intermediate in size and build between ducks and swans, geese are less fully aquatic than either, and their legs are farther forward, allowing them to walk readily. Geese have a specially modified bill for grasping sedges and grasses, their main diet. The sexes are alike in coloration; males (called ganders) are usually larger than females. Both sexes utter loud honking or gabbling cries while in flight or when danger appears. Geese pair for life. Flocks traveling in V-formations migrate between their northern breeding grounds and southern wintering grounds. See also barnacle goose; Canada goose; greylag; nene. Hawaiian goose barnacle goose Canada goose Mother Goose, tailor's iron, type of swimming bird; goose meat; stupid person (Slang), (Slang) poke a person's buttocks (in order to surprise); rouse to action, A tailor's smoothing iron, so called from its handle, which resembles the neck of a goose, web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks, a man who is a stupid incompetent fool, Any large bird of other related families, resembling the common goose, A game played with counters on a board divided into compartments, in some of which a goose was depicted, A silly creature; a simpleton, flesh of a goose (domestic or wild), web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks flesh of a goose (domestic or wild), international partnership of oceanographic observers and researchers who exchange information and plans in order to understand the health and future of the oceans worldwide, pl, Geese is the plural of goose. Plural of goose. the plural of goose, irregular plural of goose, of Goose, third-person singular of goo, plural of , goo, past of goose, third-person singular of goose, present participle of goose,
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To sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks. Derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters
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A tailor's iron, heated in live coals or embers, used to press fabrics - "Come in, tailor. Here you may roast your goose."
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A stupid person
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Any of various grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae, bigger than a duck - "There is a flock of geese on the pond."
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Of private-hire taxi drivers, to pick up a passenger who has not pre-booked a cab. This is unauthorised under UK licensing conditions
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To gently accelerate an automobile or machine, or give repeated small taps on the accelerator
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oca
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A grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae, bigger than a duck
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To pinch someones buttock
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Any large web-footen bird of the subfamily Anserinæ, and belonging to Anser, Branta, Chen, and several allied genera
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To sharply and unexpectedly poke someones crotch from behind, like a goose biting
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See Anseres
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A goose is a large bird that has a long neck and webbed feet. Geese are often farmed for their meat
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Goose is the meat from a goose that has been cooked. roast goose. see also wild goose chase. to touch or press someone on their bottom as a joke. Any of various large, heavy-bodied waterfowl (family Anatidae), especially those of the genera Anser (so-called gray geese) and Branta (so-called black geese), which are found only in the Northern Hemisphere. Intermediate in size and build between ducks and swans, geese are less fully aquatic than either, and their legs are farther forward, allowing them to walk readily. Geese have a specially modified bill for grasping sedges and grasses, their main diet. The sexes are alike in coloration; males (called ganders) are usually larger than females. Both sexes utter loud honking or gabbling cries while in flight or when danger appears. Geese pair for life. Flocks traveling in V-formations migrate between their northern breeding grounds and southern wintering grounds. See also barnacle goose; Canada goose; greylag; nene. Hawaiian goose barnacle goose Canada goose Mother Goose
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tailor's iron isim
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type of swimming bird; goose meat; stupid person (Slang) isim
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(Slang) poke a person's buttocks (in order to surprise); rouse to action fiil
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A tailor's smoothing iron, so called from its handle, which resembles the neck of a goose
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web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks
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a man who is a stupid incompetent fool
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Any large bird of other related families, resembling the common goose
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A game played with counters on a board divided into compartments, in some of which a goose was depicted
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A silly creature; a simpleton
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flesh of a goose (domestic or wild)
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web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks flesh of a goose (domestic or wild)
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international partnership of oceanographic observers and researchers who exchange information and plans in order to understand the health and future of the oceans worldwide
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Geese is the plural of goose. Plural of goose. the plural of goose
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