Goo
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early 20th century (originally US): perhaps from burgoo, a nautical slang term for porridge, based on Persian bulġūr ‘bruised grain’.
wiktionary
American English, known since 1903, possibly from burgoo(“thick porridge”) (1787); alternately, perhaps an alteration of glue.
( onomatopoeia)
etymonline
goo (n.)
1903, American English, of obscure origin, probably a back-formation from gooey.