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guac

[ gwahk ]

noun

, Informal.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of guac1

First recorded in 1980–85; by shortening
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Example Sentences

He remembers that the guac was good at this establishment and, once it finally arrives, confirms that it is.

We'd barely ordered chips and guac when I blurted to my Aunt Brigid, "Did you know my mother had another child?"

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Maybe that's why it's taken so long to recognize my limits, and to reconsider my embarrassment about uttering the word "medium" when the waiter asks how I'd like my guac.

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The searing re-enactment of the shooting was part of “Guac: The One Man Show,” a show about Joaquin that Oliver has been performing around the nation, and that he brought this month to the Theater Row Studio Theater in Manhattan.

Would you prefer chips and guac to fun-sized candy this Halloween?

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