English
Etymology
From the Irish gám
Noun
gom also gam
- context|Hiberno-English A silly foolish person
#:He's a right gom!
References
w:Sean O'Casey|O'Casey, w:The_Plough_and_the_Stars_%28play%29|The Plough and the Stars (1926), act II, 173: "Fluther: ... You must think Fluther's a right gom."
Korean
Noun
gom (Romanization of ê³°)
- mammal|lang=ko bear
- fool, silly person
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