goof 的 4 个定义
- to blunder; make an error, misjudgment, etc.
- to waste or kill time; evade work or responsibility: Exam week is not a time to goof off. We goofed around till train time.
- to spoil or make a mess of; botch; bungle: You really goofed up the job.
- a foolish or stupid person.
- a mistake or blunder, especially one due to carelessness.
- a source of fun or cause for amusement: We short-sheeted his bunk just for a goof.
- goof on, Slang. to tease, ridicule, or mock; make fun of.
goof 近义词
mistake
更多goof例句
- A UConn basketball fan drank hot sauce on Twitter as a goof.
- Big payday at stake—players expected to leave goof butts home.
- He plays a goof-off New York City cop in the show, which will air before New Girl on Tuesday nights.
- “She sort of plays the goof a little bit and he plays off her,” says Clemente.
- Preceding Die Antwoord, Lakers star Ron Artest joined Kimmel, and demonstrated how to do a hoax, or an act, or a goof, badly.
- And on Tuesday, admissions director Mae Brown apologized for the goof, calling it an “administrative error.”
- I just want to be sure somebody didn't goof and ring a special in here.
- That picture, rising before my eyes, didn't give me much confidence in the unfortunate goof's ability to woo and win, I must say.
- We know we're gonna get 'em eventually, because we know they're gonna goof up eventually, and then we'll have 'em.
- Or was p. 39 this all goof ball sentiment in his own mind, to make himself feel real modest?
- It was easier to assume that the goof-ups were being done deliberately.