The difference between Faux pas and Goof
When used as nouns, faux pas means an embarrassing or tactless blunder (especially used in social situations and contexts), whereas goof means an error made during production which finds its way into the final release.
Goof is also verb with the meaning: to make a mistake.
check bellow for the other definitions of Faux pas and Goof
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Faux pas as a noun:
An embarrassing or tactless blunder (especially used in social situations and contexts); a misstep.
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Goof as a noun (US, informal):
A mistake or error, An error made during production which finds its way into the final release.
Examples:
"I made a goof in that last calculation."
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Goof as a noun (US, informal):
A foolish and/or silly person; a goofball.
Examples:
"Your little brother is a total goof."
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Goof as a noun (Canada, prison, _, slang):
A child molester.
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Goof as a verb (US):
To make a mistake.
Examples:
"It's my fault: I goofed."
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Goof as a verb (US):
To engage in mischief.
Examples:
"We were just goofing by painting the neighbors cat green."
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