Goose Definition & Meaning
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noun
plural
geese, gooses-
any of numerous wild or domesticated, web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae, especially of the genera Anser and Branta, most of which are larger and have a longer neck and legs than the ducks.
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a female bird of the family Anatidae, especially of genera Anser and Branta, as distinguished from the male, or gander.
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the flesh of a bird of the family Anatidae, especially of genera Anser and Branta, used as food.
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a silly or foolish person; simpleton.
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Slang. a poke between the buttocks to startle.
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Informal. anything that energizes, strengthens, or the like.
to give the economy a badly needed goose.
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a tailor's smoothing iron with a curved handle.
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an obsolete board game played with dice and counters in which a player whose cast falls in a square containing the picture of a goose is allowed to advance double the number of their throw.
verb (used with object)
goosed, goosing-
Slang. to poke (a person) between the buttocks to startle.
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Informal.
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to prod or urge to action or an emotional reaction.
The promise of time off may goose the workers and increase profits.
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to strengthen or improve (often followed byup ).
Let's goose up the stew with some wine.
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to increase; raise (often followed byup ).
to goose up government loans in weak industries.
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to give a spurt of fuel to (a motor) to increase speed.
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idioms
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cook someone's goose, to ruin someone's hopes, plans, chances, etc..
His goose was cooked when they found the stolen gems in his pocket.
noun
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any of various web-footed long-necked birds of the family Anatidae: order Anseriformes. They are typically larger and less aquatic than ducks and are gregarious and migratory See also brent goose barnacle goose greylag snow goose
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the female of such a bird, as opposed to the male (gander)
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informal a silly person
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a pressing iron with a long curving handle, used esp by tailors
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the flesh of the goose, used as food
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he constantly exaggerates the importance of a person or thing
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informal
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to spoil someone's plans
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to bring about someone's ruin, downfall, etc
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to sacrifice future benefits for the sake of momentary present needs See also golden goose
verb
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(tr) to prod (a person) playfully in the behind
noun
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a playful prod in the behind
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One's chances are ruined: “After the recent disclosures of foul play, political analysts feel that the candidate's goose is now thoroughly cooked.”
- cook someone's goose
- gone coon (goose)
- kill the goose that laid the golden eggs
- sauce for the goose
- wild goose chase
More idioms and phrases containing goose
Other Word Forms
- gooselike adjective
Etymology
Origin of goose
First recorded before 1000; Middle English gose, goos, Old English gōs (plural gēs ); cognate with German Gans, Old Norse gās; compare Sanskrit haṅsa, Greek chḗn, Latin ānser
Example Sentences
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The way she said sorted brought out goose bumps on Jonah’s arms.
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It was a terrible time for the Ivy League’s golden goose to stop laying eggs.
From The Wall Street Journal
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That raises another potential impediment for state lawmakers hoping to goose the factory-built model: organized labor.
From Los Angeles Times
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And I got that good tingle up my neck and down my arms so the goose bumps come out, because she was making soft sounds next to my ear like my mama did.
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SpaceX has long been considered a golden goose by IPO bankers.
From The Wall Street Journal
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Related Words
- activate
- breed
- bring about
- cause
- coax
- convince
- engender
- generate
- lead to
- motivate
- persuade
- produce
- promote
- prompt
- urge
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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