No, goof is not a bad word.
The word goof originates from the word goff, meaning simpleton. A goof is a mistake and this word is used in filmmaking. A goof can have different effects on a movie production.
Mistake, error, goof, blunder, miscalculation, misstep.
The plural form of goof is goofs.
No, "goof" is generally not considered a bad word in Canada. It is often used informally to describe someone who is silly or clumsy, and can be used in a light-hearted or playful context. However, context matters, and in some situations, it might be perceived as mildly derogatory. Overall, it's mostly seen as a harmless term.
The word goof means something funny. It could also be used as saying someone is been silly.
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Goof: American slang for "mistake"; "I goofed.", "Don't goof it up." Also means tomfoolery, wasting time, as in "Goofing off" or someone who cannot be taken seriously "That guy is really a goof."
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