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Etymology 1

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Verb

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goated

  1. simple past and past participle of goat

Etymology 2

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From GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) +‎ -ed. Appears to have gained mainstream popularity around late 2020 or early 2021. Possibly influenced by goodt.

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Adjective

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goated (comparative more goated, superlative most goated)

  1. (slang) Being or considered the greatest of all time; best
    This restaurant's fries are absolutely goated!
    • 2017 September 15, Alonzo Adams, “Paul George Calls Russell Westbrook The 'Triple Double King'”, in Sports Illustrated:
      "Congrats to the TRIPLE DOUBLE KING," George shared in an Instagram story on Monday night. "Goated Brodie @russwest44!".
    • 2021 May 17, Tim Goldrick, “Migos goes full Michael Jordan with 'I'm back' fax”, in NBC Sports[1]:
      Migos is back. And they're goated, too. The rap group from Atlanta announced their newest project in a way even Michael Jordan would approve of...
    • 2021 October 11, Jamison Hensley, “Down 19 points, QB Lamar Jackson rallies Baltimore Ravens to epic comeback win over Indianapolis Colts”, in ESPN[2]:
      "He's GOATed, man," Ravens outside linebacker Odafe Oweh said. "We're just watching history right there. It's an honor to see that."
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