- 15 days
I’d classify it more as a syrup, but whether syrups are just a subset of “goo” is up to you
- 15 days
Well it’s not a glop nor a goop. It’s not really an ooze either.
So I’m saying yes. It’s a goo.
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15 daysDictionary says “goo” is a viscous or sticky substance.
Honey is both sticky and viscous. Therefore, it is a goo.
Boozilla@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
15 daysI enjoy silly questions like this (is a hotdog a sandwich, etc).
IMO “goo” is usually used when talking about something unpleasant. I think of honey as something very pleasant (barring any accidents).
However, after reading the other comments: I think I’m probably wrong and honey is indeed a goo.
TIL!
- 15 days
yes, and alcohol is a fungus goo
turns out that everything that’s non-vegan has been processed by something other than a plant.
(idk whether fungus are considered vegan. in case they are, even some vegan products are processed by other things.)
Krusty@quokk.auEnglish
15 daysSure, maybe, but to get really gooey… it’s much more elastic, IMO. Like aloe vera gel, snot, hot cheese, melted marshmallow, egg (raw)
And the king of goo: okra
- 12 days
Anything sticky and viscous would count, probably, so yes.
To be slime, you need a certain elasticity or gelatinousness as well. Honey isn’t really slime.
Source: I made it the fuck up, but also, it seems right.





