goat
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kohde
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Goat
(senseid)A mammal, (taxfmt), and similar species of the genus ''Capra''.
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The meat of the aforementioned animal.
(quote-book)|title=(w)|publisher=Bloomsbury (2018)|page=157|passage=Joshua could not stop himself from scooping more goat on his plate: Paul had cooked it so long that the meat seemed to melt like hot, syrupy candy in his mouth. Joshua remembered goat as a stringy dark meat, but the red spicy mass before him was nothing like he recalled.
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A scapegoat.
{{quote-text|en|date=Aug 6 2008|chapter=Tigers already miss Jones|title=Royal Oak Daily Tribune|location=Michigan
1997, "(w)", Game 7, bottom 11th inning, TV broadcast on NBC Sports, early morning October 27, 1997; words by Bob Costas
- Tony Fernández, who has worn hero's laurels throughout the postseason including earlier in this seventh game of the World Series, now cruel as it may seem, perhaps being fitted for goat horns.
A (w) car.
A person who is not easily understood by a recognition system; contrasted with (m).
A blocker who is isolated behind the opposing team's blockers, so as to slow down the pack.
To allow goats to feed on.
{{quote-text|en|year=1918|author=Agricultural Experiment Station|title=Director's Biennial Report|page=51
To scapegoat.
{{quote-journal|en|title=A worthy Rusch to judgment|journal=USA Today|date=July 15 2001
To isolate (an opposing blocker) behind one's own blockers, so as to slow down the pack.
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{{quote-book|en|year=1811|author=William Marshall|title=The Review and Abstract of the County Reports to the Board of Agriculture|page=34
{{quote-book|en|year=1882|author=James Sandby Padley|title=The Fens and Floods of Mid-Lincolnshire: With a Description of the River Witham, in Its Neglected State Before 1762, and Its Improvements Up to 1825. With Maps, Plans, &c|page=19
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