gofer

[ UK /ɡˈə‍ʊfɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an employee whose duties include running errands
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How To Use gofer In A Sentence

  • Young Ted Chapin, a production "gofer," kept a diary of rehearsals, Boston tryout and New York premiere, in 1971. Books on Musical Theater
  • David says that someone is leaving their job, so they need to look for someone to fill the "gofer" job. AllYourTV.com: Your Complete Guide To All Things TV
  • My first job after leaving school was at a small electronics company in Kirkcaldy, where I was a general gofer, but subsequently I learned to make wiring harnesses and populate printed circuit boards.
  • Its blue colorant is chemically identical to indigo made from plants of the genus Indigofera, cultivated in Asia.
  • I worked as their "gofer," there to fetch their coffee, their bagels, their morning fare, their fuzzy bunny slippers. Y.P.R.: Those Were the Salad Days, although These Are Good, Too
  • No one moaned louder than Lydia, who detested what she considered ` gofer " jobs. LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
  • Add to that team two cameramen, Sharp, a Billabong rep, me, and a half-dozen Chilean journalists and gofers - and you had one long caravan anytime the surfers set out to look for waves.
  • They are getting some 'gofer' out there to jump on these things, and then it's, 'Hasta la vista, baby,'" Cooper said. Canada.com Top Stories
  • They started giving writing jobs to people who were driving trucks the week before, gofers, film editors.
  • Because he needs help, McCaleb recruits his slacker neighbor, Buddy Noone to be his driver and gofer.
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