"Guru" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A guru is a word that originates from Hinduism and Buddhism, referring to a spiritual teacher or leader who has achieved a high level of spiritual knowledge and wisdom. In modern contexts, the term "guru" is often used to describe a person who is an expert in a particular field or has a high level of authority or influence.
Gurn: to contort one's face or distort one's features, often in reaction to strong emotions such as disgust, pain, or shock.
Gurnard is a type of fish, specifically a marine fish that belongs to the family Triglidae. It is also known as a sea robin because of its resemblance to a robin bird. Gurnards are found in warm and temperate waters around the world, and are often caught for food. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with a large head, prominent eyes, and a flat, spiny body. Gurnards are also often referred to as "coalfish" due to the dark grey color of their skin.
Gurnet refers to a small sandbank or a ridge of sand that is located an offshore island, typically formed when the waves erode a beach and deposit sand offshore.
A gurney is a type of hospital bed or cot, typically made of metal or wood, used for carrying patients or corpses. It is often referred to as a stretcher or a hospital stretcher.
Gurning is a verb that means to make a face, typically an ugly or distorted one, especially for the purpose of entertainment. It is often used to describe a humorous or comical facial expression, and is commonly associated with the traditional English folk festival of Egremont Ferry.
Gus is a noun which refers to a slang term used to address a friend or a fellow, perhaps especially in an informal or familiar setting.
Gush is a verb that means to flow or ooze out quickly and in large amounts, often in a noisy or violent manner. It can also refer to speaking or talking enthusiastically and freely, often about something that excites or upsets you. For example: "The water gushed out of the broken pipe and flooded the basement." or "She gushed about her new fiancé to anyone who would listen."
Gushers are a brand of fruit snacks that come in small, plastic containers filled with a soft, gel-like substance that is typically made from a combination of fruit juice, sugar, and pectin. They are commonly consumed by children and are often marketed as a healthy snack option.