gaum

/ɡɔm/
verb
  1. To smear, daub, or make dirty or sticky, especially with something greasy or messy.
    • The toddler gaumed his hands with chocolate and wiped them on the sofa.
    • She accidentally gaumed the countertop with butter while making toast.
    • Don't gaum your new shirt with that greasy sunscreen.
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