swoose

Noun

 * 1)  An animal cross between a swan and a goose, especially one produced from a male swan and a female goose.
 * 2) * 1928 John C. Phillips, "Another "Swoose" or Swan × Goose Hybrid," The Auk, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Jan., 1928), pp. 39-40
 * Mr. Peirce had already promised the bird to me, and so, during the summer, hearing that a more or less fabulous fowl had arrived from nowhere in particular, I visited the Park and Mr. Peirce’s long lost “Swoose.”
 * 1)  A person or thing sharing the characteristics of two otherwise separate groups; a hybrid (also see Swoose)
 * 2) * 1979 "A History of Cancer Control in the United States, 1946-1971: Appendixes," U.S. National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Control and Rehabilitation, p98
 * Well by the time all the cooks in that broth got through with it, by the time it emerged from the Congress, it was a "swoose." It was not swan and it was not goose, it was a "swoose." It was a "swoose" to its dying day, which hasn't quite arrived yet, but its [sic] imminent.
 * 1)  A stupid person.
 * 1)  A person or thing sharing the characteristics of two otherwise separate groups; a hybrid (also see Swoose)
 * 2) * 1979 "A History of Cancer Control in the United States, 1946-1971: Appendixes," U.S. National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Control and Rehabilitation, p98
 * Well by the time all the cooks in that broth got through with it, by the time it emerged from the Congress, it was a "swoose." It was not swan and it was not goose, it was a "swoose." It was a "swoose" to its dying day, which hasn't quite arrived yet, but its [sic] imminent.
 * 1)  A stupid person.
 * 1)  A stupid person.
 * 1)  A stupid person.
 * 1)  A stupid person.