Goosnargh

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English

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Etymology

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From Old Irish Gosan or Gusan (a given name) and Old Norse erg (hill-pasture).

Proper noun

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Goosnargh

  1. A village in Lancashire.

Interjection

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Goosnargh

  1. a word used when the speaker knows they should say something but don't know what it should be.