nuff nuff n. a crazy person, fool, or idiot. Also as adjective. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
nuff nuff n.— «You’d have to be a complete nuff nuff to put an unopened tin of baked beans in for 10 minutes, wouldn’t you? Everyone knows they’re done in two.» —“Boys in Bandland” by Andrew...
nuff nuff n.— «And the team’s name? “It was a nickname, as in, just a nuff nuff who was hopeless, who can’t throw the ball or catch,” says O’Regan.» —“Mixing It Up On The Netball Court” by...
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n.— «Police speak…Nuff nuff a crazed lunatic.» —“Metropolitan” by Steve Perkin, Antony Catalano, Melissa Fyfe The Age (Melbourne, Australia) Mar. 20, 1997. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Jafaican n.— «Words like “yoot,” “nuff” and “nang”—meaning child, very and good, respectively—are forming the new accepted slang in London‘s inner boroughs, where the city’s cockney phrases...
Tikkiny n.— «Words like “yoot,” “nuff” and “nang”—meaning child, very and good, respectively—are forming the new accepted slang in London‘s inner boroughs, where the city’s cockney phrases...