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**Goo**
The term #0excludeGlossary in the cannabis community is a fascinating blend of history and modern innovation. Etymologically, #1excludeGlossary hails from the Middle English #2excludeGlossary a term used to describe any sticky or viscous substance. Fast forward to today, and “Goo” has carved out a niche in the cannabis lexicon, referring specifically to a type of cannabis concentrate. This “Goo” is celebrated for its sticky, resinous consistency and is often associated with high THC levels and a rich array of terpenes, offering users a potent and aromatic experience. As the cannabis industry continues to grow and diversify, “Goo” has become a symbol of #6excludeGlossary extraction methods and the pursuit of purity and potency. For those immersed in cannabis culture, “Goo” represents not just a product, but a testament to the plant’s versatility and the industry’s relentless drive for innovation. Understanding “Goo” is essential for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of cannabis and its myriad forms.
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Symbol
goo
- (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Gone Dau.
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Gone Dau terms
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡuː/
- Rhymes: -uː
Etymology 1
American English, attested since 1903, possibly from burgoo (“thick porridge”); alternatively, an alteration of glue.
Noun
goo (usually uncountable, plural goos)