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Goof-off

A 'goof-off' refers to someone who avoids work or responsibilities, preferring to spend time idly or engaging in frivolous activities. This behavior is often characterized by procrastination, a lack of diligence, and a tendency to shirk duties. A goof-off may be perceived as lazy, irresponsible, or lacking seriousness. The term often implies a degree of enjoyment derived from avoiding obligations and a prioritization of leisure over productivity. It’s a somewhat informal and often derogatory term used to describe someone’s perceived lack of work ethic or commitment to tasks.

Goof-off meaning with examples

  • 1. Despite warnings from his boss, Mark continued to goof-off at work, spending hours browsing the internet instead of completing his assignments. His colleagues often picked up his slack, resenting his lack of diligence and commitment to the team's goals. Eventually, Mark's poor performance led to a negative review, which could cost him his job if he didn't improve.
  • 2. Sarah was always considered a goof-off in school, frequently chatting with friends during lessons and neglecting her homework. This led to her poor grades and put her on a trajectory to fail a few of her classes. Her teachers and parents pleaded with her, but it always seemed the more they pushed, the more she goofed off, choosing to spend time with her friends.

Goof-off Crossword Answers

4 Letters

LOLL LAZE LOAF

5 Letters

IDLER

7 Letters

SLACKER

8 Letters

LOLLYGAG LALLYGAG

9 Letters

GOLDBRICK NOACCOUNT

10 Letters

NEERDOWELL FOOLAROUND

11 Letters

HORSEAROUND

12 Letters

MONKEYAROUND

13 Letters

GOODFORNAUGHT

14 Letters

GOODFORNOTHING

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