Goofus
[goo-fuh s] /ˈgu fəs/
noun, plural goofuses. Slang.
1.
a foolish, stupid, or inept person.
noun
pressed glass to which brightly colored paint has been applied but is not later fired in a furnace
Word Origin
1897-1955
noun
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