Past tense of goad; provoked or pushed someone into doing something, often by annoying them repeatedly.
From Old English 'gad,' meaning a pointed stick used to drive cattle, which evolved metaphorically to mean verbal provocation.
The original goads were actual pointed sticks used by cattle herders—the modern meaning of 'pushing someone verbally' is a brilliant metaphor that stuck!
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