What is the meaning of NAFF. Phrases containing NAFF
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Exclam. Get lost! Leave me alone! A euphemism for 'fuck off!'. [1950s]Verb. Go away. E.g."Will you naff off and leave me to get on with my work." [1950s]
Adj. Annoyed, depressed.
Naff is British slang for rubbish, useless; inferior; in poor taste. Naff is Polari slang for dull; heterosexual.
If something is naff, it is basically uncool. Anoraks are naff, salad cream is also naff. You could also use it to tell someone to naff off, which is a politer way of telling them to f*** off!
(1) Acronym used in 'polari' the pre-outing 'gay language' to signify someone ''N'ot 'A'vailable 'F'or 'F'ucking', also used to mean 'drab' or 'bad'. Entered 'mainstream' language scene after Princess Anne once famously told a reporter to "Naff off!". (2) euphamism for 'fuck', e.g. "Naff off!" (3) of poor quality, daggy!
adj tacky, ineffectual and generally crap. This could be a part of the reason why the French clothing firm Naf Naf recently pulled out of the U.K. It may derive from the 1960s gay slang language “Polari” in which it was used as an acronym for “Not Available For Fucking.”
Naff off is slang for go away.
- This is a common word, with the same meaning as naff. Used in expressions like "you sad b***ard".
Adv./Adj. Used as an intensive, such as 'fucking'. E.g."That naffing couple nextdoor were argueing again last night."
Naffing is British slang for very.
- If something is naff, it is basically uncool. Anoraks are naff, salad cream is also naff. You could also use it to tell someone to naff off, which is a politer way of telling them to f*** off!
This is a common word, with the same meaning as naff. Used in expressions like "you sad b***ard".
Naffed−off is British slang for fed up.
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Adj. 1. Unfashionable. Thought to have originated within the language of Polari. [1960s] 2. Rubbishy, useless, of poor quality, unappealing.
Not quite sure what the 'wock' in question actually is - but possible referring to a penis. Often used along with the phrase 'Getting on one's...". Also used to refer to something being a bit naff, crap or tacky.
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