goof-proof



goof-proof

1. mod. foolproof; not subject to misuse. This scheme is not goof-proof, but it’s pretty sound.
2. tv. to make something foolproof; to take action to see that something cannot be misused. See if this can be goof-proofed by Monday evening.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yelenaye-LYE-nah, ee-LYE-nahRussian
Bragg[bræg]
InaEE-nə (English), IE-nə (English), EE-nah (Swedish, Dutch, Limburgish)English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Limburgish, Croatian
Sylvester[sil'vestə]
Yehudah-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
KelleyKEL-eeEnglish