Goin
Goin
has multiple meanings:
In
Norse mythology
,
Goin
is a serpent, like
Nidhogg
, that ate from
Yggdrasil
.
Goin
was a
herpetologist
.
Goin is commonly used as a contraction of the present participle "going." Often constructed with an apostrophe.
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