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Goggins

Based on Celebrity Navy Seal David Goggins, this expression is used to describe someone who does a task in such an extreme matter, regardless of the pain and suffering, because they are just that awesome/hardcore/committed to being the most badass motherfuckers on the planet.

"Dude how was the training this morning?"
"Man... I went Goggins and trained HAM for 4 hours strait."

"Let's sign up to this 50Mile Marathon tomorrow"
"We never running before... we going Goggins?"
"Hell ya!"

by jaycraycray November 12, 2018

68๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Goggins

Verb and adjective:

Hard, enduring, doesn't fuckin quit, doesn't matter if you dont like it, just keeps running. Doesnt stop working. Never gives up, reciprocally self encouraging through altruistic narcissism.

Ex that shit is so goggins its blowing my mind.. Im going goggins on my homework tonight. Taking on dreams like goggins.

They are goggins about their post p.c.a. reports.

The doctor at the hospital was going goggins on a double shift to make sure their patients were taken care of.

The flavor of that meal was goggins

David Goggins's million mile race was goggins

That legend was goggins in battle

My boyfriend is going goggins for us to get married.

My girlfriend is goggins in the bedroom.

The team that went goggins won the superbowl.

by Revomage April 3, 2023


Goggins

An act that is retarded.

I was trying to put my coat on and banged into a shelf causing the contents to collapse onto the floor of the public library. I totally did a Goggins.

by Yvri Marklov February 16, 2009

29๐Ÿ‘ 42๐Ÿ‘Ž


Goggins

A thief; they take advantage of the unfortunate. Think of Robin Hood without giving back to the poor, it goes straight into their grubby pocket. These people are normally found in betting shops preying on defenceless addicts. No morals and general scum of the earth.

Last night I can't believe I caught James taking advantage of that old gambler , he took a tip without the guy knowing. He's turned into a right Goggins.

by The Facts Of Lif3 August 21, 2017

3๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


goggin

a beast, or someone who is extremely awesome

Mike: damn that shit is fresh
Chris: I know man he was straight Goggin

by Chris Goggin October 16, 2007

63๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Goggin

The Goggin name is Celtic in origin and goes back to the parish of Cogan which is in the diocese of Llandaff, in Glamorganshire, Wales. Cogan is a place near Cardiff in Wales.

This family, like most of the south Welsh colonists was probably of Flemish origin.

It is said that the ancestors can be traced back to Cardigan where they were seated before the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

The first of the family to arrive in Ireland was the famous Milo de Cogan who came to Ireland as Strongbow's right-hand man in the Anglo-Norman Invasion of 1172. He was granted huge estates in Cork by Henry II. He left no son to carry on the name so the name was practically extinct by the 17th century but luckily enough minor branches under the name Goggin.

The family was among the leaders of the invasion of Cork, Ireland; so most must descend from Richard de Cogan who lived in the early thirteenth century. Richard also possess lands around Bray in Wicklow and obtained lands in Galway at the time of the Connacht invasion, which the family lost during the fourteenth century. Also, in that century the greater share of the Cogan estate in Cork was overrun but they retained lands south of Cork until the seventeenth century

Goggin originally was used as a regional appellation. Regional surnames stem from place names including rivers, countries, and man made features such as buildings, crossroads and many other objects. A person could be given a name indicating a place which was readily recognised. In this case, the surname Goggin was used for a person from the township of Cogan in county Cork, Ireland.

Records of the name Goggins indicate there were early bearers who became instrumental in influencing the development and direction of their country and held positions of power and authority during their lifetimes which enabled them to hold sway in the decision making process in events of national importance.

Early records of the surname Goggin include Patrick Goggin from Goganrath in county Cork appears in the Hearth Money Rolls. Hearth Money Rolls were a tax of two shillings on every hearth or fire place in a dwelling. In the year 1663 a list was compiled of all households liable to pay this tax, together with the number of fireplaces in their dwellings and their obligations to the crown.

"Hello Mr. Goggin"

by Chris Goggin October 16, 2007

26๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Goggin

A term to describe a sexual act carried out on a sheep.

The sheep could hardly walk after the farmer gave her a rough goggin

by Hhhhhhhhhhsssshh December 22, 2016

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