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noun ɡuːkɡʊkɡuk North American offensive, informal A foreigner, especially a person of SE Asian descent. 〈冒犯,主美〉外国佬(尤指有东南亚血统的人)
Origin1930s: of unknown origin. Rhymesarchduke, chibouk, duke, Farouk, fluke, kook, Luke, nuke, peruke, puke, rebuke, Seljuk, snook, souk, spruik, stook, tuque, zouk nounɡuːkɡʊkɡʊk mass nouninformal A sloppy wet or viscous substance. 〈非正式〉潮湿的物质;黏性物质 all that gook she kept putting on her face 她不停地往脸上抹的那些黏糊糊的东西。 Example sentencesExamples - Christine was still trying to clear her mouth of the sweet gook.
- Britney came stomping down the hallway, some kinda gook in her hair.
- I was almost shocked, for instance, at the simple perfection of the Clams Casino - a New York-like first course that often is miserably laden with breadcrumb-cheese gook and baked into submission.
- This gook makes the difference between a frizzy mess and some kind of defined curl.
- I tried to scramble back into the wall and got drenched in colored gook.
- Indeed, for a pinkish, processed, canned luncheon meat surrounded in gelatinous gook, Spam has quite an amazing story to tell - and a uniquely American one at that.
- He'd only seen the makeup kit briefly, when Tanner took out some white, gloppy gook to take off the makeup that covered nearly his entire body.
- It's important to stir fairly constantly, scraping the bottom so all the gook you just bubbled gets blended in.
Synonyms mud, muck, mire, ooze, silt, alluvium, dirt, slime, slush, slurry nounɡo͞okɡuk North American offensive, informal A foreigner, especially a person of Philippine, Korean, or Vietnamese descent. 〈冒犯,主美〉外国佬(尤指有东南亚血统的人)
Origin1930s: of unknown origin. nounɡo͝okɡʊk informal A sloppy wet or viscous substance. 〈非正式〉潮湿的物质;黏性物质 all that gook she kept putting on her face 她不停地往脸上抹的那些黏糊糊的东西。 Example sentencesExamples - He'd only seen the makeup kit briefly, when Tanner took out some white, gloppy gook to take off the makeup that covered nearly his entire body.
- I tried to scramble back into the wall and got drenched in colored gook.
- This gook makes the difference between a frizzy mess and some kind of defined curl.
- Britney came stomping down the hallway, some kinda gook in her hair.
- I was almost shocked, for instance, at the simple perfection of the Clams Casino - a New York-like first course that often is miserably laden with breadcrumb-cheese gook and baked into submission.
- It's important to stir fairly constantly, scraping the bottom so all the gook you just bubbled gets blended in.
- Indeed, for a pinkish, processed, canned luncheon meat surrounded in gelatinous gook, Spam has quite an amazing story to tell - and a uniquely American one at that.
- Christine was still trying to clear her mouth of the sweet gook.
Synonyms mud, muck, mire, ooze, silt, alluvium, dirt, slime, slush, slurry |