Definition of Boffs

1. Verb. (third-person singular of boff) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Boffs

1. boff [n] - See also: boff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boffs

boet
boets
boeuf
boeuf Bourguignonne
boeuf fondu bourguignon
boffed
boffin
boffinry
boffins
boffo
boffola
boffolas
boffos
boffs (current term)
bog
bog-orchid
bog-standard
bog asphodel
bog aster
bog bilberries
bog bilberry
bog brush
bog candles
bog down
bog hemp
bog in
bog iron
bog iron ore

Literary usage of Boffs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Revolutionary Days: Recollections of Romanoffs and Bolsheviki, 1914-1917 by Julia Grant Kantakuzen (1919)
"Wiro- boffs, and the strange friendship continued. At this time he began to show pretensions towards various court-officials, issuing orders to those of ..."

2. Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey: Containing a General by John Warner Barber, Henry Howe (1844)
"... Bakers, Temples, Bollens, boffs, Well- ings, and Cains, in the southern and middle parts of the township. Jonathan, the ancestor of the Stouts, ..."

3. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"Net area of steel plates - plate is =• 2. 07 sq. in. Fia. 127.—Steel-tabled fish plate splice. 0.23 in. A 3 25 sq. in. i'boffs: ..."

4. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"The 6 X 8-in. main timber will be sufficient for this type of splice. 40000 Net area of steel plates = , — • 1 I. • HHI J'boffs: ..."

5. New Physical Geography by Ralph Stockman Tarr (1903)
"In cool, damp, temperate climates, the most important swamp-producing plant is the sphagnum moss, which forms peat boffs. Sphagnum often grows out from the ..."

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