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a sarcastic cough
basically to cough and laugh at the same time to a funny situation weak guy "im gonna beat you up"
tough guy "*scoff* yea sure" |
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to sneer at i scoffed at the paper that i received a "f" on.
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1. to mock someone or otherwise treat them in an offensive manner
2. food The sooner you finish your scoff, the better.
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To eat fast "I like to scoff cock"
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to nod one's head in agreement due the superior skills and/or intellect of one's opposer Zachary scoffed at Jennifer's comment, because he knew deep in his heart that she was indeed the ruler of Catan.
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Dinner. Food. Meal. Are you coming to get some scoff?
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A large meal, not necessarily formal but a time to eat as much as you can and enjoy the company of other people Friend 1: Hey buddy, drop over for a scoff!
Friend 2 : Alright will do man, I'm starved |
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