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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Naff off

Hi

Could you please tell me if the expression naff off is common among speakers of American English? Is it just informal or slang? I heard it in a documentary on Princess Anne. I assume she used it a lot to the journalists who tried to hound her.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Even in the UK it's dated and rare. org/wiki/Porridge (1974_TV_series)

  • Even in the UK it's dated and rare.
  • org/wiki/Porridge (1974_TV_series)
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Even in the UK it's dated and rare. The last time I heard it was in this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porridge (1974_TV_series)

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Mr. TomCould you please tell me if the expression naff off is common among speakers of American English?

No. Never heard it, and don't know what it means.

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Thanks for your attention, AS.

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