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GOOGastric outlet obstruction.
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GOO1903, American English, of obscure origin, probably a back-formation from gooey.
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GOO(n) any thick, viscous matter
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GOOGenerically, weather, but more usually the term refers to clouds and/or fog, undercast, etc., which one is flying through.
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GOOgoo eyes, goo-goos - silly young men, idiots, perhaps those who are a little lovestruck.
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GOOCascaded method calls is similar to composition of functions in mathematics.
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GOOBad weather that makes it impossible to see; in the clouds.
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