Gofer

//ˈɡoʊfɚ//

Synonyms for "gofer" (41 found)

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Translations

24 translations across 17 languages.

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Czech

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  • poskok noun (worker)

Danish

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  • fidibus noun (worker)
  • stikirenddreng noun (worker)

Dutch

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  • loopjongen noun (worker)
  • manusje-van-alles noun (worker)

Finnish

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  • juoksupoika noun (worker)
  • lähetti noun (worker)
  • tsuppari noun (worker)

German

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  • Aushilfskraft noun (worker)

Hungarian

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  • fullajtár noun (worker)
  • lóti-futi noun (worker)

Japanese

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  • パシリ noun (worker)

Māori

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  • tonotono noun (worker)

Norwegian

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  • løpegutt noun (worker)
  • visergutt noun (worker)

Plautdietsch

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  • Schekjbenjel noun (worker)

Polish

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  • chłopiec na posyłki noun (worker)

Portuguese

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  • moço de recados noun (worker)

Russian

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  • ма́льчик на побегушках noun (worker)

Spanish

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  • mandadero noun (worker)

Swedish

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  • springpojke noun (worker)

Tamil

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  • அல்லக்கை noun (worker)

Ukrainian

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  • хлопчик на побігашках noun (worker)
  • хлопчик на побігеньках noun (worker)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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They were learning to do what in all my years in the music business I never saw — which was women running a record company, women producing concerts, women learning to be engineers, women moving into this absolutely all-male enclave. You never saw a woman in any of those positions, in any of that work except as secretaries and "go-fers".

Source: wiktionary

More and more people agreed to help with the mailings, the hand-distribution of flyers, and telephonings. Others agreed to be gofers and fetchers.

Source: wiktionary

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