Coof vs Roof - What's the difference?
coof | roof |
(Scotland) An idiot, or fool.
*1982 , (TC Boyle), Water Music , Penguin 2006, p. 212:
*:"Georgie Gleg is odious to me. He always has been. For all his good heart he's a coof and a simp."
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The cover at the top of a building.
* , chapter=1
, title= * 1931 , Robert L. May, Rudolph'', ''The Red-Nosed Reindeer , Montgomery Ward (publisher), draft:
The upper part of a cavity.
* {{quote-news, year=2011, date=October 1, author=John Sinnott, work=BBC Sport
, title= (mining) The surface or bed of rock immediately overlying a bed of coal or a flat vein.
As nouns the difference between coof and roof
is that coof is an idiot, or fool while roof is the cover at the top of a building.As a verb roof is
to cover or furnish with a roof.As a proper noun Roof is
a Chinese constellation located near Aquarius and Pegasus, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger Black Turtle.coof
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(en noun)roof
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(wikipedia roof)Noun
(en-noun)Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter=1 , passage=Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path […]. It twisted and turned,
- The very first sound that you’ll hear on the roof / (Provided there’s fog) will be Rudolph’s small hoof.
Aston Villa 2-0 Wigan, passage=As Bent pulled away to the far post, Agbonlahor opted to go it alone, motoring past Gary Caldwell before unleashing a shot into the roof of the net.}}
