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Boff Meaning in English

word

ˈbɔf
BAWF
bɒf
BOF

Definition

A 'boff' is British slang for a big burst of laughter, or sometimes for a joke or line that makes people laugh a lot.

Usage & Nuances

'Boff' is informal, rare, and mainly used in British English, especially for comedy writing or theater. Usually refers to a punchline or a moment in a show or story that gets big laughs. Not used in American English. Common collocations: 'get a boff', 'land a boff', 'a boff line'.

Example Sentences

That joke got a huge boff from the crowd.

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He delivered the boff perfectly and everyone laughed.

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The script needs more boffs to make it funnier.

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That last line landed a boff—you could hear the whole theatre laugh.

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"He always saves his biggest boff for the ending," she said.

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Without a good boff at the end, the sketch just falls flat.

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