Naff is not a double-barrelled Christian name. From Wikipedia: "In English-speaking and some other Western countries, a double-barrelled name is a family name with two parts, which may or may not be joined with a hyphen, for example Bowes-Lyon or Fraser Darling."
Gaff, staff, graph, half, and laugh rhyme with naff.
D-Naff was born on 1974-01-01.
William E. Naff died in 2005.
William E. Naff was born in 1929.
1. Go away ... Naff off! 2. Foolish 3. Acting the fool
Lycia Naff was born on August 29, 1962, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Naff is a parlary word which is the slang of criminals and showmen or circus people. After WW11 parliary was widely adopted as a secret language by homosexuals to avoid persecution and Naff referred to people who were not part of the homosexual community.
naff all....
Between 1.61 and 3.22km (~1-2mi).
Alixa Naff has written: 'A social history of Zahle' -- subject(s): History 'Becoming American' -- subject(s): History, Syrian Americans, Peddlers and peddling, Arab Americans
The word "naff" originated in British slang during the 1960s, believed to be derived from the phrase "not a f***," which implies something is inferior or undesirable. It gained popularity in the context of fashion and aesthetics, particularly within subcultures like the mod scene. Over time, "naff" has come to describe anything that is considered tasteless, uncool, or lacking in style.
The name for a group of related volatile petroleum distillates is "naphtha" (NAFF-thuh) but some brand names include the incorrect spelling (naptha). Commonly a constituent of "lighter fluid". Used in high-octane gasoline production.