I. ˈgü noun
( -s )
Etymology: French goût — more at goût
1. chiefly Scotland
a. : a strong taste
b. : a disagreeable smell
2. chiefly Scotland : liking , preference , taste
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: by shortening & alteration from gaspergou
: freshwater drum
III. noun
( -s )
Etymology: perhaps alteration of glue (I)
1. : a viscid or sticky substance
wash that goo off your hair — Nancy Rutledge
whisks away dirt and goo in seconds — advt
2. : sickly or cloying sentimentality
of all the silly goo — J.U.Newman
the mental and aesthetic goo … remains a bad taste in the mouth — Jay Leyda