The substance you are referring to (a combination of corn starch and water) is what is called a non-newtonian fluid. This means that it has variable viscosity which is why it acts as both a solid and a liquid.
Goo can result from mixing a solid with a liquid when the two substances combine to create a sticky, viscous material. This can happen when a solid material is partially dissolved or dispersed in a liquid, altering its texture and consistency. Depending on the properties of the solid and liquid involved, the resulting goo may have various viscosities and stickiness levels.
Yuck, that smell is awful.
Taiga, moose are one of the few animals that actually eat conifers (yuck yuck yuck, what a thought)
Yuck! is a book that was written by James Stevenson.
yuck or yuk - it's onomatopoeia - you spell it how its sounds.
Yuck is an interjection denoting disgust for/regarding a certain thing.
there isn't anything called goo goo but a baby could say goo goo or goo goo gaa gaa
I was offered some blubber to eat, but my reaction was yuck.
Yes, the term 'yuck factor' is an informal compound noun; a combination of the noun 'yuck' and the noun 'factor' that forms a word with its own meaning.
The females will give birth. The babies will eat there goo. Yuck. But when you are not playing with your aliens they have to have some goo or they will dry up and die.Sadly. So look after them well.Take care.
she says goo goo lady goo goo