go-fer

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Noun[edit]

go-fer (plural go-fers)

  1. Alternative form of gofer
    • 1976, Student Lawyer, page 43, column 1:
      Or a clerk may be regarded as a paralegal, or even little more than a glorified “go-fer.”
    • 1983, Mark Washburn, Distant Encounters: The Exploration of Jupiter and Saturn, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, →ISBN, pages 118–119:
      On a typical day at JPL’s Von Karman Auditorium, one would encounter hard-boiled newspapermen straight out of The Front Page, dedicated young correspondents for obscure scientific periodicals, science-fiction authors, overbearing television correspondents complete with their camera crews and “go-fers,” bewildered feature writers, a small army of Japanese reporters who speak little or no English, and clusters of starry-eyed space enthusiasts who know every line of dialogue in both Star Wars movies.
    • 2016, Susan Johann, “Wendy Wasserstein”, in Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews, The University of South Carolina Press, →ISBN:
      To make ends meet after her graduation from Yale, she was a go-fer for the O’Neill Playwrights Conference.

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