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II . goof [gu:f] N inf

1. goof (mistake):

goof
goof

2. goof (silly person):

goof
goof

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is an out-going, openly affectionate person and is a bit of a goof (like many of the cast).
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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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Goofs are also known as bloopers or mistakes.
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The character's creators have deemed him the angry prince of goofs.
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Since the 2002 series during the end credits, outtakes and goofs are usually shown instead of stills.
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In between, the girls goof off together in a large, mirrored room.
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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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He usually goofs off when they are not fighting, and is especially fond of sightseeing.
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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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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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