Yes, "eff" is often considered a euphemism for a vulgar expletive and can be seen as inappropriate or offensive in many contexts. While it may not be as explicit as the original word, its connotation can still carry a negative or disrespectful tone. The acceptability of its use largely depends on the audience and the setting.
Eye wood dew batter eff eye wood halve studded awl dose wyrds.
I have made the mistake of pronouncing this wrong. Now I know it is pronounced self ef-i-kuh-see. Emphasis is on the EFF syllable and not the I.
It's not a prefix in the usual way, like 're' or 'in', but comes from the Latin word 'efficire', meaning efficient or capable of producing the desired effect.
No -.- Swag is not a bad word :P
No it's not a bad word
You don't spell it out except when discussing its phonetic use. Normally you just write F. But the phonetic spelling would be "eff."
Eye wood dew batter eff eye wood halve studded awl dose wyrds.
Eff You Dee Gee Eee, FUDGE.
EFF-Austin was created in 1991.
EFF Pioneer Award was created in 1992.
It's an abbreviation. .. CEE-EFF-CEE
Serge Elisse eff has written: 'Elementary Japanese for college students'
The word effect is pronounced eff-ECT (/ɪˈfɛkt/ in IPA) with a stress on the second syllable.
EFF 1 is an abreviated name to classify a specific type of engine believed to be more energy efficient!
Eff-a-tha
EFF 1 is an abreviated name to classify a specific type of engine believed to be more energy efficient!
get back! stay away! depending on the context.