Farm animals bred and kept for their meat, skins, etc.
Plural for a hollow-horned mammal
“A host of workmen were literally carving and sculpturing a road, over heights which had yielded in the past only to the weary trudge of the walker on the hills, or the sure-footed goat and mule.”
Plural for a person who seemingly lacks intelligence
“Do stop acting the goat and try to be serious.”
Plural for a lecherous person, typically male
“Don't you move a muscle toward me, you lecherous old goat. If you come toward me or this young man, I'll blow your head clear off.”
(informal) Plural for one who acts as the fall guy for the mistakes of others
“Fernando Rodney, the goat in Sunday's 10th inning loss to Tampa Bay, threw three nearly perfect innings in relief on Tuesday after being demoted from the closer role.”
Plural for acronym for the greatest of all time
“The first three-peat was when he was considered the GOAT by most. The second three-peat is when it became nearly unanimous.”
Plural for a man who seduces a woman
Plural for an object of ridicule
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