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guck
guck G0299500 (gŭk, go͝ok) also gook (go͝ok, go͞ok)n. Slang A thick messy substance, such as sludge. [Possibly g(oo) + (m)uck.]guck (ɡʌk; ɡʊk) nslimy matter; gunk[C20: perhaps a blend of goo and muck]guck (gʌk, gʊk) also gook n. Slang. 1. slime or oozy dirt. 2. any oozy or slimy substance. [1945–50; perhaps b. goo and muck] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | guck - any thick, viscous matter goo, gook, goop, gunk, muck, ooze, slime, sludgematter - that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it"sapropel - sludge (rich in organic matter) that accumulates at the bottom of lakes or oceans |
guck
guckslang Any gelatinous, slimy substance. Possibly a portmanteau of "goo" and "muck." Ugh, the guck they put on you before doing an ultrasound always feels so cold and gross.guck (gək) n. a thick, sticky substance; yuck. The doctor painted some nasty guck on my throat and told me not to swallow for a while. guck
Synonyms for gucknoun any thick, viscous matterSynonyms- goo
- gook
- goop
- gunk
- muck
- ooze
- slime
- sludge
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