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
Brynhild-Norwegian, Norse Mythology
BeckyBEK-eeEnglish
PrisPRISEnglish
Nasib-Arabic
Theresatə-REE-sə (English), tə-RAY-zə (English), te-RE-zah (German)English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Nettie['neti]