breach, infract, transgress, violate, go against, offend, break - act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"; "break a promise"
A spokesman said: "There will be plenty of West Midlands talent including Holy Goof, Bru-C, Fleur Shore, Lady Sanity, Tom Shorterz, Nancie, Bally & Boom, Sum Cellar, The Skeptics and more."
A "goof", defined in the vaguely remembered passage below which I took a long time to find, is not the blunder it is the hapless fellow who perpetrates it.My theory is, for good communication to take place, the messenger and the recipient must be "goofs", each fighting for perfection and mortified by failure.
It's one thing letting young people goof around on the internet for money, but another when our kids are hanging on the every word of people who've never had to earn such responsibility.
And to add insult to injury MoTD pundit and former QPR teammate Gavin Peacock took great delight in highlighting Langley's goof to the world, calling for a replay to review his fall from grace.
It is so easy to play a "wrong note," mess up the rhythm and goof up the harmony, not to mention the fact that there are issues of basic technique and phrasing that also pose obstacles to spontaneous performance.
Also, Steve Lucchi hasn't had a piece of the restaurant in a couple of years, despite our goof. Blasingame's partners are his brother, Ron Blasingame, and Mike Davis.
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