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naff 1 N0002850 (năf)adj. Chiefly British Slang Unstylish, clichéd, or outmoded. [Possibly of dialectal origin.] naff′ness n.
naff 2 N0002850 (năf)intr.v. naffed, naff·ing, naffs Chiefly British Slang To fool around or go about: "naffing about in a tutu" (Suzanne Lowry).Phrasal Verb: naff off Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal. [Origin unknown.]naff off sentence substitute slang Brit a forceful expression of dismissal or contempt Translationsnaff off
naff offA forceful exclamation of dismissal, disdain, or impatience. Primarily heard in UK. Naff off, Jerry! I'm sick of listening to you gripe every day. Jenny: "I know Tom is interested in you. Why don't you go out with him?" Sally: "Would you naff off? I wouldn't be caught dead with someone like him!"See also: off |