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单词 goof
释义 goof
I. \ˈgüf\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: probably alteration of goff (I)
1. : a ridiculous stupid person
 < plays her as a simple country goof — Harold Hobson >
2. : a blunder or mistake
 < made a goof — D.D.Eisenhower >
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
intransitive verb
1. : to make a mistake or blunder
 < often misfired and goofed — G.P.Crist >
 < somebody had goofed — Ethel Merman >
2. slang
 a. : to spend time idly or foolishly : shirk work : kill time
  < goofed on their way home from school — J.T.Farrell >
  < get into … jams because you were goofing around — Infantry Journal >
  — often used with off
  < somebody is goofing off on the job — Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News >
 b. : to have one's mind or attention wander : become abstracted — often used with off
  < could see he wasn't drunk, he was goofing off — Paul Monash >
3. slang : to be in a state of euphoria induced by a narcotic substance
 < bought some more stuff and goofed around until night — Wenzell Brown >
transitive verb
1. : to make a mess of (as a performance or operation) especially through a stupid blunder : bungle
 < just goofed it — C.B.Palmer b.1910 >
— often used with up
 < if I don't goof up the situation — Calder Willingham >
 < you'd goof things up good — Tom Walters >
2. slang : to intoxicate or stupefy especially with a narcotic substance — often used in the past participle with up
 < pretty goofed up that night — V.L.Preston >
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