goac is an acting game it has been created by girly whirlys in a school
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Goac is made by four girls!!!!! These girls didn't have any games to play so they were bored.but afterwards they started making an acting game called goac.when they first played this game they thought it was boring but afterwards they thought is was fun!!!!
Well you would have t ask the four girls that. They would probably say you will then have to know what is the long form of goac and if it is right then you can play with them and be in their club but if you dont get it right then you cant be in their club.oh and they might ask you other questions like why do you want to be in it or like do you have an favourite name.but they wil ask you first about the long form for goac.so good luck only if you want to be in it okkk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GOAC is one of several meanings:Government Office Accommodation Committee (Australia)Greater Ocala Astronomy ClubGermandat Obrera d'Acció CatòlicaGene Ontology Annotation CampaignGhosts of a Chance (game; Smithsonian American Art Museum)Gas Operations Advisory CommitteeGuild of Age Crafters (forum)Gewestelijk Onderwijs en Advies CentrumGuernsey Overseas Aid CommitteeGreek Orthodox Archdiocese of CanadaGlobal Operations & Administration CorporationGenesis On A Chip
Girla only Acting Club is known as GOAC. Lily, Kagome, Crystal and Kimmy are the characters. Together GOAC is known as the savers. They save peoples lives by using magic. Lily is the oldest and she is intelligent and also smart. Lily's powers are moon, star, cloud and wind. Crystal spends alot of time writing books and her nickname is Cryssie. Crystal's powers are nature (as in plants), water, metal and material. Kimmy is cute most of her time but then gets really scary. Kimmy's powers are sun, electric, animal and food. Kagome is young and wise and also like to tidy up her room. Kagome's powers are fire, ice, music and candy.
play on play
foul play, horse play, role play, cold play, rough play
a play = ludus a theatrical play = fabula to play = ludere I play = ludo
Play-Doh's nicknames were Playdoh, Playdough, Play Doh, Play Dough, Play-Dough, Play*Doh, Play-Doh Modeling Compund
Cooperative play is when children play together with the same goal. Onlooker play is when a child does not play, but watches other play. Constructive play is play that involves making or creating, such as with blocks or art. Functional play is repeated muscle movements, just because you can, such as rolling a ball or jumping.
Play, play, and play! The more you play with them the calmer they will be!
will play - I will play tennis with you. going to play - We are going to play tennis tomorrow am / is / are playing - They are playing tennis on the weekend.
If you play safe, you don't play hard at all. And if you don't play hard, it means you don't play at all