Definitions For Doof
Etymology 1
From doofus, or alternatively from {{der, en, sco, -}}, which uses the word with the same meaning. {{cog, sco, doof}} is derived from {{der, en, nds, -}} doof, t=deaf.Pronunciation
/duːf/ (audio stream unavailable) {{rhymes, en, uːf, s=1}}Noun
DOOF (plural DOOFs) (US, slang) A simpleton.Etymology 2
{{onomatopoeic, en, title=Onomatopoeic}}, from the sound of a bass drum.Pronunciation
(AU) /dʊf/ {{rhymes, en, ʊf}}Noun
DOOF. (countable and uncountable, plural DOOFs) (Australia, slang, uncountable) A type of music with pronounced bass, typically associated with the modified car scene. {{senseid, en, party}}(Australia) An outdoor dance party, held in bushland in a remote area or on the outskirts of a city.Derived terms
doof-doof doofer doofyRelated terms
doofusSee also
{{pedia}} doosh oontzAnagrams
foodIs Doof a Scrabble Word?
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The word Doof is worth 8 points in Scrabble and 8 points in Words with Friends