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doofer book noun an informal, irreverent journal kept by members of a flight squadron US- The most popular attraction in the operations center is the “Doofer” book, an informal log kept by Zulu pilots. It records who was on duty, when they scrambled, and so forth. It is in turns, funny, rude, catty, and always interesting. — Michael Skinner, USAFE, A Primer of Modern Air Combat in Europe, p. 8, 1983
- Funniest ting I’ve read lately, was in our squads “doofer book,” the repository for all amusing events happening in the squad. — Ronald Krebs, comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.flight-sim, 3 August 1996
- He got in hot water by trusting the unwritten code of the Doofer Book. — William Smallwood, Strike Eagle: FLying the F-15E in the Gulf War, p. 40, 1997
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