Australian/British slang for an egg; sometimes spelled 'googy' or used in variations like 'googs' for plural.
Origins uncertain, but possibly from British or Australian dialectal words. Some sources suggest it may be baby talk or onomatopoeia derived from the sound of breaking an egg, though this is speculative. It has been used in Australian English since at least the early 20th century.
Different English-speaking countries have their own slang for everyday things—Australians say 'goog' for egg while Americans say 'egg,' which shows how even the simplest words can vary wildly around the English-speaking world!
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