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Definitions of goofproof in various dictionaries:
verb - proof against human misuse or error
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Slang Protected against mistakes: a goofproof recipe. |
proof against human misuse, error, etc. |
(of a product, procedure, etc.) designed to be simple enough for anyone to use or implement. |
Design or adapt (a product, procedure, etc.) so that it is simple for anyone to use. |
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In modern English usage, the informal term idiot-proof or foolproof describes designs that cannot be misused either inherently, or by use of defensive design principles. The implication is that the design is usable even by someone of low intelligence who would not use it properly. * The term "foolproof" originates in 1902. The term "idiot-proof" became popular in the 1970s. It may have been invented as a stronger-sounding version of foolproof, as the force of foolproof had declined due to frequent usage. Perhaps for the same reason, "foolproof" is now a formal term, whereas "idiot-proof" remains informal. Both terms are originally adjectives ("a foolproof plan"), but can be used as verbs ("foolproof this design").Several Murphy's law adages claim that idiot-proof systems cannot be made, for example "Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool" and "If you make something idiot-proof, someone will just make a better idiot." Along those lines, Douglas Adams wrote in Mostly Harmles |