Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑfər/
noun a person who irons clothes or linen professionally
A1 I saw a cute goffer in the park.
A2 The goffer ran into its burrow when it saw me.
B1 The goffer's burrow was hidden under a bush.
B2 I watched a documentary about the life of a goffer.
C1 Researchers are studying the behavior of goffers in their natural habitat.
C2 The goffer population has been steadily increasing in recent years.
verb to iron clothes or linen professionally
A1 I goffered my shirt before wearing it.
A2 She goffered the paper before handing it to the teacher.
B1 The hotel staff goffered fresh towels to the guests every morning.
B2 The chef goffered the vegetables before adding them to the stir-fry.
C1 The designer goffered the fabric to create a unique texture for the dress.
C2 The artist goffered the canvas before starting to paint the masterpiece.
formal The office manager asked the goffer to deliver important documents to the boardroom.
informal Hey, can you give this goffer to the receptionist for me?
slang I heard the goffer is really good at sneaking snacks from the break room.
figurative His ability to goffer information quickly made him an invaluable asset to the team.
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