moffe
A Norwegian slang word for the drug Morphine. It was used in the title of a Turbonegro song; Prima Moffe (Great Morphine).
I got zonked out on moffe.
Moff
Moff, (Usually spelt "Moph" in english) is a highly versatile word, meaning any sort of lazy action, or a less than exceptionally executed task.
To 'Moff' (Moph) is to sit around being a layabout, and not participating in creating the greater good for society.
To do something in a 'Moffy' (Mophy) manner is to take part in an action without being very committed or performing at the zenith of ones abilities.
If something or someone looks. 'Moffy' (Mophy) it/they generally look uninterested and tired, or in the case of the object being a thing, look to be large, clumsy and/or of a funky colour.
In essence, 'Moff' (Moph) can be a verb, a noun, an adjective, an adverb or a preposition, but should be used with caution, as the word will lose it's meaning after a while.
To 'Moff' (Moph) is to sit around being a layabout, and not participating in creating the greater good for society.
To do something in a 'Moffy' (Mophy) manner is to take part in an action without being very committed or performing at the zenith of ones abilities.
If something or someone looks. 'Moffy' (Mophy) it/they generally look uninterested and tired, or in the case of the object being a thing, look to be large, clumsy and/or of a funky colour.
In essence, 'Moff' (Moph) can be a verb, a noun, an adjective, an adverb or a preposition, but should be used with caution, as the word will lose it's meaning after a while.
Example 1. 'Moff is used as a verb:
Anton: What are you guys doing here?
Titus: Nothing, we're just moffing. You?
Anton: Nothing, i might aswell join you.
Example 2: 'Moffy' is used as an adverb:
Felix: How are we three goals down?
Henrik: Our goalkeeper is playing in a moffy manner.
Felix: Oh, yeah. He can be a real Moff sometimes.
Anton: What are you guys doing here?
Titus: Nothing, we're just moffing. You?
Anton: Nothing, i might aswell join you.
Example 2: 'Moffy' is used as an adverb:
Felix: How are we three goals down?
Henrik: Our goalkeeper is playing in a moffy manner.
Felix: Oh, yeah. He can be a real Moff sometimes.
Moff
Moff : A word used only in a small are of the Highlands of Scotland, mainly heard in a luxurious and splendid little Town called Dingwall usually used by the coolest guys in town called 'Gudgies'.
MOFF Means something spectacular, tremendous or outstanding.
MOFF Means something spectacular, tremendous or outstanding.
"Here boi did you see Carl Davis hit 175mph down the A9 in the pure MOFF Renault Megane he has tuned up?"
moff
"moff" is a synonym for legendary, or legend.
it is moff to come up with the phrase "look, i made my DNA today, there it is, floating about like a gypsy"
Moff
Simply another name for a moth.
*Looks at a moth on the wall*
"Moff."
"Moff."
moff
A term commonly used in the North East of Scotland. It means excellent, brilliant etc.
That's pure moff, like.
Moff
The vagina of a Muppet. Moist and delicious.
Miss Piggy's moff was sopping with delight, ready for Kermie's green penetrator.