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goomar (plural goomars)

  1. Alternative form of goomah
    • 2007, Steven R. Schirripa, The Goomba Diet: Living Large and Loving It, →ISBN:
      One guy's goomar will know another guy's goomar. Sometimes the girlfriends hang out. Sometimes the girlfriends introduce each other to guys—that's often how the goomba meets his goomar, because she's friends with someone else's goomar.
    • 2010, Steven R. Schirripa, Charles Fleming, A Goomba's Guide to Life, →ISBN:
      All the mob guys I knew, growing up, they had a goomar. They'd keep the girls in an apartment, buy 'em stuff, keep 'em quiet.
    • 2013, Richard Linnett, In the Godfather Garden, →ISBN, page 87:
      He was not in Newark anymore; he was in a glittering, exotic mecca of money, white sandy beaches, and beautiful women; he was an international jet-setter in the company of Hollywood royalty; and he had a goomar, a mistress, in New Jersey and allegedly another in Florida.
    • 2015, Marcus Maloney, The Search for Meaning in Film and Television, →ISBN, page 114:
      Until the fraught breakup in season two, Tony's goomar is Russian émigré Irina Peltsin, lightly portrayed in the first episode by blonde actress, Siberia Federico, and then, in line with the writers' swiftly developing sense of both Tony's taste in womaen and Irina's own character, by the more fragile brunette, Oksana Lada.

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