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to make a silly mistake

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  • mistake — mis|take1 W2S2 [mıˈsteık] n 1.) something that has been done in the wrong way, or an opinion or statement that is incorrect →↑error mistake in ▪ We may have made a mistake in our calculations. ▪ a mistake in the law ▪ Ivan s work is always full… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • goof — goof1 [gu:f] v also goof up [I and T] informal especially AmE to make a silly mistake ▪ Somebody goofed and entered the wrong amount. ▪ The restaurant totally goofed up our reservations. goof around phr v to spend time doing silly things or not… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • goof — 1 also goof up verb (I) especially AmE to make a silly mistake: The restaurant totally goofed up our reservations. goof off, noun (C) goof up / . ./ noun (C) goof around phrasal verb (I) AmE informal to spend time doing silly things; mess about… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • give — give1 [ gıv ] (past tense gave [ geıv ] ; past participle giv|en [ gıvn ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 provide someone with something ▸ 2 make someone owner of something ▸ 3 put medicine in someone ▸ 4 cause effect/experience ▸ 5 communicate ▸ 6 perform action …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • goof — [[t]gu͟ːf[/t]] goofs, goofing, goofed 1) VERB If you goof or goof up, you make a silly mistake. [INFORMAL] We goofed last week at the end of our interview with singer Annie Ross. [Also V adv] N COUNT Goof is also a noun. But was it, in fact, a… …   English dictionary

  • give away — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms give away : present tense I/you/we/they give away he/she/it gives away present participle giving away past tense gave away past participle given away 1) a) to tell information or facts that you should keep… …   English dictionary

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  • boob — boob1 [bu:b] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: bubby breast (17 21 centuries), perhaps from the sound of a sucking baby] [Sense: 2 3; Date: 1600 1700; : Spanish; Origin: bobo, from Latin balbus stammering ] 1.) [usually plural] informa …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • goof — goof1 [ guf ] noun count AMERICAN INFORMAL 1. ) a GOOFBALL 2. ) a silly or stupid mistake goof goof 2 [ guf ] verb intransitive AMERICAN goof or goof up to make a stupid mistake ,goof a round phrasal verb intransitive AMERICAN INFORMAL to spend… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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