(to) naff off
1naff off — An offensive injunction to go away • • • Main Entry: ↑naff * * * ˌnaff ˈoff [intransitive] usually in imperative british informal phrasal verb used for telling someone rudely to go away …
2naff off — • go away • • e.g.. Why don t you naff off . Can be used as a mild form of fuck off . • • a milder version off fuck off. Popularised by the UK comedy serial Porridge …
3naff off — vb British to leave, go away. The expression is usu ally in the form of a dismissive exclama tion or instruction synonymous with fuck off. First used in the TV series Porridge in the mid 1970s, the phrase was given great prominence in 1982 when… …
4naff off (!) — 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 …
5naff off (!) — 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 …
6naff off — go away OED says that naff is a a euphemistic substitution for fuck , which is more likely than Partridge s suggestion that it is back slang for fan, a shortened form of fanny. The origin of the slang meaning, dated or unfashionable, is… …
7naff off — go away. → naff …
8naff off — verb A mild version of fuck off …
9Naff off — go away …
10naff off — I Australian Slang go away II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) get lost! …