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goobers
[
goo
-ber
]
goo·ber
/
ˈgu
bər
/
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goo
-ber
]
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noun
South Midland and Southern U.S.
the peanut.
Also called
goober pea
.
Origin:
1825–35;
of Afr orig.; compare
Kimbundu
nguba
peanut
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