BOFF


Meaning of BOFF in English

I. ˈbäf transitive verb

Etymology: from boff blow, punch, perhaps imitative

Date: 1937

sometimes vulgar : to have sexual intercourse with

II. noun

or bof·fo ˈbä-(ˌ)fō

( plural boffs or boffos )

Etymology: perhaps from b ox off ice

Date: 1946

1. : a hearty laugh

2. : a gag or line that produces a hearty laugh

3. : something that is conspicuously successful : hit

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary.      Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster.