goose
How to Use Goose
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe bird most people picture, plus a couple of playful extra meanings — a silly person, or a quick jab/boost.
The plural is "geese," not "gooses."
Word Forms
goosed past tense, geese plural, gooses singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
They roasted a _____ for the holiday dinner.
Etymology
From Old English gōs, an ancient word going back through Germanic languages to a Proto-Indo-European root also found in Latin ānser and Sanskrit haṃsá — essentially the same word for "goose" across a huge family of languages.