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  2. Greatest of All Time - Wikipedia

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    Greatest of All Time is a term used to describe something or someone considered the best in a certain category, frequently abbreviated G.O.A.T. or GOAT in popular lists of superlatives. Greatest of All Time may also refer to: G.O.A.T. (LL Cool J album), 2000; Ms. G.O.A.T., Lil' Kim mixtape, 2008; 100 Greatest of All Time, Tennis Channel series ...

  3. Where does the term 'GOAT' come from and what does it mean? - AOL

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    The term "GOAT" is an acronym for "Greatest of All Time" and is believed to have originated in the world of hip-hop music in the 1990s. The term was popularized by rapper and actor LL Cool J.

  4. List of EGOT winners - Wikipedia

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    The EGOT acronym was coined by actor Philip Michael Thomas in late 1984. While starring in Miami Vice, he stated a desire to achieve the EGOT within five years. [7] [8] The acronym gained wider recognition following a 2009 episode of 30 Rock that introduced EGOT status as a recurring plotline.

  5. Why calling athletes like Simone Biles ‘GOAT’ is too much ...

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    Simone Biles, whose leotard bears a goat, seen just before competing in the floor exercise during the Senior Women's competition of the 2021 U.S. Gymnastics Championships in June in Fort Worth, Texas.

  6. Decoded: What GOAT means and how to use it - AOL

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    There are goats you find roaming grass fields and then there's the "GOAT." GOAT, which stands for "Greatest Of All Time," is the ultimate compliment of all compliments. While the acronym can be ...

  7. Walter Bradford Cannon - Wikipedia

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    He coined the term "fight or flight response", ... (2657 m or 8716 ft) of Goat Mountain, between Lake McDonald and Logan Pass. That area is now ...

  8. Goat - Wikipedia

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    Goats produce about 2% of the world's total annual milk supply. [63] Dairy goats produce an average of 540 to 1,180 kg (1,200 to 2,600 lb) of milk during an average 284-day lactation. [64] The milk can contain between around 3.5% and 5% butterfat according to breed. [65] Goat milk is processed into products including cheese [66] and Dulce de ...

  9. Chupacabra - Wikipedia

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    Chupacabras can be literally translated as 'goat-sucker', from chupar ('to suck') and cabras ('goats'). It is known as both chupacabras and chupacabra throughout the Americas, with the former being the original name, [ 3 ] and the latter a regularization .