Associations to the word «Goff»
Noun
- Jared
- Lett
- Phil
- Jacques
- Travers
- Restitution
- Elaine
- Norris
- Nathan
- Le
- Kildare
- Darius
- Bruce
- Spokesperson
- Kellogg
- Lyndon
- Dyson
- Waldo
- Ivan
- Reggie
- Roberts
- Bulldog
- Labour
- Amy
- Emmanuel
- Lighting
- Angie
- Caucus
- Medallion
- Electorate
- Peabody
- Overhaul
- Dd
- Harper
- Insignia
- Screenwriter
- Slater
- Garfield
- Sis
- Randall
- Stan
- Linebacker
- Abe
- Tulsa
- Lloyd
- Richards
- Clark
- Lords
- Portfolio
- Liz
- Charger
- Jr
- Ian
- Architect
- Reverend
- Quarterback
- Helen
- Evan
- Kick
- Mp
- Kenneth
- Irving
- Auburn
- Chester
- Oklahoma
- Fleming
- Pierre
- Caribbean
- Jerry
- Mariner
- Arkansas
- Ave
- Backing
- Zealand
- Cal
- Camera
- Louise
- Rue
- Touchdown
- Wright
- Verdict
- Davis
- Matt
- Judgment
- Chuck
- Bassist
- Robert
- Leader
- Minister
- Tucker
- Ben
- Penny
- Cleveland
- Barry
- Jonathan
Wiktionary
GOFF, noun. (Scotland) Obsolete form of golf. (ball game)
GOFF, noun. (obsolete) A fool; a clown.
GOFF, proper noun. A surname.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.