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doo·fus or du·fus (do͞o′fəs)n. pl. doo·fus·es or du·fus·es Slang An incompetent, foolish, or stupid person. [Perhaps blend of doof, fool (from Scots) and goofus, fool (from goof).]doofus (ˈduːfəs) ninformal chiefly US a slow-witted or stupid person[C20: from Black slang]doo•fus or du•fus (ˈdu fəs) n., pl. -fus•es. Slang. a foolish or inept person. [1960–65, Amer.; probably alter. of earlier goofus; compare goof] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | doofus - a stupid incompetent persondimwit, nitwit, half-witcolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechsimpleton, simple - a person lacking intelligence or common sense | TranslationsdoofusenUK
doofusslang One who is stupid or foolish. Geez, he keeps pulling on a door that's clearly marked "push"—what a doofus.doofus and duffis (ˈdufəs) n. a jerk; a nerd. Get out, doofus! My roommate is a duffis and I’m tired of putting up with her. duffis verbSee doofusdoofusenUK Related to doofus: Nimrod, thesaurusSynonyms for doofusnoun a stupid incompetent personSynonymsRelated Words- colloquialism
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