gook vs ooze

gook

noun
  • Grime or mud. 

  • A dull or hapless person. 

  • A person of (South) East Asian descent, especially a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Japanese or Korean person. 

  • A Vietnamese insurgent in the Vietnam War, particularly a member of the Vietcong. 

ooze

noun
  • Soft mud, slime, or shells especially in the bed of a river or estuary. 

  • A piece of soft, wet, pliable ground. 

  • Tanning liquor, an aqueous extract of vegetable matter (tanbark, sumac, etc.) in a tanning vat used to tan leather. 

  • A pelagic marine sediment containing a significant amount of the microscopic remains of either calcareous or siliceous planktonic debris organisms. 

  • An oozing, gentle flowing, or seepage, as of water through sand or earth. 

verb
  • To give off a strong sense of (something); to exude. 

  • To be secreted or slowly leak. 

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