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Goopy vs Goony - What's the difference?

goopy | goony |

As adjectives the difference between goopy and goony

is that goopy is having the consistency of goop while goony is of or like a goon; thuggish; brutal.

As a noun goony is

(informal) a goon; a foolish, stupid, silly, or awkward person.

goopy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Having the consistency of goop
  • The flask had something goopy in it.
  • Vague; undefined or sentimental
  • * {{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 17, author=Jennifer Egan, title=Woman Warriors, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=“She’d had some goopy notion of self-sacrifice, or maybe it was self-punishment, of making amends.” }}

    goony

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • of or like a goon; thuggish; brutal.
  • (slang) silly, crazy, foolish, stupid, or awkward.
  • ''After their prank was successful, the friends wore goony smiles on their faces for the rest of the schoolday.

    Noun

    (goonies)
  • (informal) a goon; a foolish, stupid, silly, or awkward person.
  • Alternate form of gooney (gooney bird, the ).
  • See also

    * goon * goonie * gooney * gooney bird

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