Goss vs Goms - What's the difference?
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As a noun goss is cast iron. As a verb goms is .
goss English
Etymology 1
Shortening.
Noun
( -)
(slang) gossip.
- The hottest goss in celeb-land today is that Angelina Jolie is jealous of her fella's relationship with his ex-wife.
Etymology 2
See (gorse).
Noun
( -)
* 1611 , , IV. i. 180:
- through / Toothed briars, sharp furzes, pricking goss , and thorns,
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goms English
Noun
(head)
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