1. goldilocks - Noun
2. Goldilocks - Proper noun
Same as Goldylocks.
Source: Webster's dictionaryConditions need to be for our cells to maintain optimum performance, and exquisite mechanisms have evolved to draw them back to the Goldilocks zone if they move out. Source: Internet
Despite rich valuations all around and the threats of higher interest rates, investors remain charmed by Goldilocks, the little girl who liked porridge that was "just right". Source: Internet
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs, by Mo Willems (Balzer & Bray, 2012) and by Paul Galdone (Clarion, 1972). Source: Internet
Goldilocks President Ricard Yee said the company will focus on the strategies that enabled it grow by "double-digit in the past few years." Source: Internet
The second story, "Home Sweet Home," has a moody Maudie taking on the role of Goldilocks. Source: Internet
But until I find this Goldilocks shopping experience, I’m going to continue doing a ton of online shopping and sending things back — though only with retailers who offer free returns, of course. Source: Internet