Characterized by or resembling the behavior of a guser; tending to gush.
From guser plus suffix '-id' (a less common variant of '-ed' or '-y' meaning 'having the quality of'), though this appears to be a rare or obsolete formation.
Adjective suffixes in English vary regionally and historically—while '-id' (like in 'placid' or 'timid') usually comes from Latin, adding it to modern English words creates fascinating morphological hybrids that reveal language change in progress.
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