Advertisement
goose-step (n.)
1806, originally a military drill to teach balance; "to stand on each leg alternately and swing the other back and forth." This, presumably, reminded someone of a goose's way of walking. In reference to "marching without bending the knees" (as in Nazi military reviews) it apparently is first recorded 1916. As a verb by 1854.
updated on October 10, 2017
Advertisement
Advertisement
Dictionary entries near goose-step
goombah
goon
goose
gooseberry
goosebumps
goose-step
GOP
gopher
Gordian knot
gore
gorge