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goog
[goog, goog]
noun
an egg.
goog
/ ɡʊɡ /
noun
an egg
drunk
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of goog1
Example Sentences
“I’m very versatile. I feel like I can play goog in the run game and good in the pass game. I feel like I’m an all-around backer from sideline to sideline. I think I can do anything coach ask me to do without any hesitation. … I feel like I’m the perfect linebacker for the Seahawks and I’m glad they made this decision.”
Brad White, the owner of the Michigan-based Goog's Pub & Grub, told the Holland Sentinel in May that the cost of "everything has just skyrocketed."
Goog's, for instance, made national headlines after implementing a standard $1 Covid Surcharge for each order, but announced late last month that they were closing.
Individual restaurant owners, like Brad White of Goog's Pub & Grub, implemented $1 or $2 COVID-19 surcharges to cover additional costs of running a restaurant right now, like increased food prices or having to budget for extra sanitization measures.
"The light net ad revenue coupled with the recent run-up in GOOG's share price are likely to cause a pullback," Needham & Co analyst Kerry Rice said.
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When To Use
GOOG is one of the ticker symbols under which Alphabet, Google's parent company, trades on the public market.Goog can also be shorthand for Google more generally, especially its search engine.
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