ooey-gooey
English
Etymology
Reduplicative.
Adjective
ooey-gooey (comparative more ooey-gooey, superlative most ooey-gooey)
- (informal, childish) gooey; sticky
- 2010, H. A. Carson, A Roaring Girl, page 105:
- Ooey-gooey stuff. Whipped cream, guacamole, chocolate sauce, maple syrup, potato salad, cottage cheese, fruit salad, jello, pies. He'd even mix cake batter and pour it on me.
- 2011, Allen H. Weg, OCD Treatment Through Storytelling, page 34:
- Purple ones, green ones, ooey-gooey ones—all kinds of nasty monsters!
- 2012, Sara Corpening Whiteford, Mary Corpening Barber, The Bride & Groom First and Forever Cookbook, page 212:
- We both agree that the best chocolate chip cookie is one with an ooey-gooey center, loads of chocolate chips, and freshly toasted nuts.
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