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I . goof [gu:f] esp AM VB intr inf

II . goof [gu:f] esp AM N inf

1. goof (mistake):

goof
gafa f

2. goof (person):

goof

goof up VB trans esp AM inf

Usage examples with goof

to goof up sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is unable to manage his group (who spend most of the day goofing off) and can not remember their names correctly.
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When not goofing off, however, he can be surprisingly cautious.
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Despite the intensity of the sessions, the band still found time to goof off.
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Homer, who bases his perception of college on bad comedy films, goofs around and is sent to a group of boys for tutoring.
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Then the two of them goof around and eventually stay up all night together watching the sunrise.
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They goof around and hang out for the day.
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Goofs are also known as bloopers or mistakes.
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They are also shown goofing off inside a laundromat.
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But after knowing about the goof happened, she lets them stay on the top floor of her house.
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She also enjoys visiting her grandmother, daydreaming about living in the galaxy, singing in her band, goofing off, and hanging out with her friends.
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