it comes from a urban language
by willso1
"Mussel toff" is a play on words combining "mussel" and "toffee." It does not have a standard definition in the English language. It is likely a made-up term or a pun used for comedic effect or as a creative expression. The meaning would depend on the context in which it is used.
The Toff on the Farm was created in 1958.
The duration of Hammer the Toff is 1.18 hours.
Hammer the Toff was created in 1952-05.
The duration of Salute the Toff is 1.25 hours.
Salute the Toff was created in 1952-01.
The Toff on the Farm has 192 pages.
ton-toff/ton+toff
Salute the Toff - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Toff is typically used in the UK to refer to someone of an upper-class. It is usually used negatively.
A freshwater mussel is also called a unionid mussel or naiad.
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