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goof [guːf] Informal n 1. a foolish error or mistake 2. a stupid person vb
1. to bungle (something); botch 2. (intr; often foll by about or around) to fool (around); mess (about) 3. (tr) to dope with drugs 4. (intr; often foll by off) US and Canadian to waste time; idle [probably from (dialect) goff simpleton, from Old French goffe clumsy, from Italian goffo, of obscure origin] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations goof [guːf] (Am) 1. vi a. (fail) they had their chance, and they goofed → avevano avuto un'opportunità e se la sono lasciata sfuggire b. (skive) to goof off → perdere tempo 2. n a. (fool) → gonzo/a b. (blunder) what a goof! → che gaffe! goof [guːf] (Am) 1. vi a. (fail) they had their chance, and they goofed → avevano avuto un'opportunità e se la sono lasciata sfuggire b. (skive) to goof off → perdere tempo 2. n a. (fool) → gonzo/a b. (blunder) what a goof! → che gaffe! How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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After some company officer goofed on this simple task, stockholder-participants in the program were notified last week their dividends can be reinvested on only "a prorated basis. Many of us goofed on the romantic front last Valentine's Day and are still paying for it today. |
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