A Scoff is an Anglo-Saxon traveling story teller.
To laugh at with contempt; to laugh to scorn; to turn to ridicule or make sport of; to mock; to scoff at.
You scoff! I am not surprised that you would scoff at that. Others may scoff, but I am on your side.
The past participle of "scoff" is "scoffed."
The past tense of "scoff" is "scoffed."
The plural of "scoff" is "scoffs."
The word scoff is both a noun and a verb.The noun scoff is a word for an expression of scornful derision.The verb scoff is to speak in a scornfully derisive or mocking way.Examples:"He delivered a scoff that took the smiles off all of our faces. (noun)"Most people who live in nearby communities scoff at the town's local superstitions." (verb)"The principal would invariably scoff at the faculty's ideas to improve the school.""While many believe that the Loch Ness monster is a real creature, others scoff at the idea."
the word "scoff" does not contain any prefixes or suffixes.
Alain Scoff was born on December 1, 1940, in Paris, France.
Alain Scoff died on January 20, 2013, in Paris, France.
I will scoff the person next door tomorrow for taking my pie.
To scoff.
In some dialects, the word "sneck" can be used to mean "scoff" or "mock" or "make fun of."