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gofer /ˈɡəʊfə /(also gopher) noun informalA person who runs errands, especially on a film set or in an office; a dogsbody: he had worked his way from a gofer in the front office to general manager...- They started giving writing jobs to people who were driving trucks the week before, gofers, film editors.
- Staff wearing Disney-esque headsets look like dress-up gofers on a film set.
- I was the one person that Nick Ray asked to be his gofer or assistant, so I was an odd factor.
Origin 1960s: from go for (i.e. go and fetch). Rhymes chauffeur, goffer, gopher, loafer, Nuku'alofa, Ophir, shofar, sofa |