Definition of a toff
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Other terms relating to 'British, UK slang (list of) ':
Definitions include: Often shortened to just "pom".
Definitions include: a police officer.
Definitions include: a breast.
Definitions include: "nerd "; "geek ".
Definitions include: A synonym for American, often used in Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
Definitions include: angry or annoyed.
Definitions include: bad, old, worn-out, or stupid.
Definitions include: a Briton.
Definitions include: to relax; "chill "; "take it easy ".
Definitions include: nose.
Definitions include: an informal chat.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: nonsense.
Definitions include: A member of a youth subculture which flourished in New Zealand and Australia in the 1950s. Long hair, stovepipe jeans, crepe soled shoes. Similar to British teddy boys
Definitions include: nickname for an anaesthetist, used by doctors in the UK.
Slang terms with the same root words
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Definitions include: a pill of Tramadol.
Definitions include: breast.
Definitions include: Psycho, homicidal maniac, or to kill, hurt or maim.
Definitions include: them, her and ye
Definitions include: to masturbate (applies only to males.)
Definitions include: An abortion abolitionist who doesn't want to have both the doctor and the mother of the killed preborn face criminal punishment because of the killing of the preborn.
Definitions include: to interrogate.
Definitions include: a new popular thing.
Definitions include: a skier/snowboarder with absolutely no fashion sense, or someone on snowblades.
Definitions include: taking bribes.
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