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Toff is British slang for a rich, well−dressed, or upper−class person, especially a man.
snobbish, pretentiously superior towards people of lower social class or income
n member of the upper classes - someone born with a silver spoon in their mouth, you might say. A rather esoteric working-class term.
A "shout" (often accompanied by crossed fingers) created temporary immunity from being made "it" when playing sticky toffee, stuck in the mud, tag, etc.
Name for sweets/toffees. Used ( usu.) as "I'm off to the goffer shop", "to scam some goffers.".
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a wealthy, upper-class person
Another name for sweets/toffees, eg. "Have you got any goobs to share with us?" or "Don't be so mean,give us a goob".
Trousers. 'e was caught with 'is lards down. Lards is from Callards & Bowsers, makers of fine toffee's.
Sticky toffee is rhyming slang for coffee.
Toffee−nosed is slang for snobby.
Coffee. I'll have an everton
Toffee wrapper is London Cockney rhyming slang for the head (napper).
  A house containing well-to-do occupants.
  A superior whore.
  An elegantly, or stylishly dressed gentleman.
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Another term for sexual intercourse. Convoluted if obvious derivation using rhyming slang from a 1960s and earlier, UK Toffee confection called 'Toff-o-Lux'. This was rather like a Rolo, i,e, in 'tube' form, but made of hard Toffee and no Chocolate coating.
Toffee is British slang for nonsense, empty talk, flattery.
A dandy, a swell, one who dresses well. "Toffer" is the female version.
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