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v. yaffling, yaffled; to waffle in an officious, patronising and anally-retentive way. After the Bagpuss character Professor Yaffle The boss was yaffling on about the mugs not being on saucers again! Yaffle, yaffle, yaffle! I'm sick of it!
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Uncommon English name for the European Green Woodpecker, immatative of it's laugh-like call (technically urban, you get them in green areas of town) Yaffle
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A Newfoundland term used to describe an armload of sticks or fish.
It is now used interchangeably to describe an accumulation of anything. "She was carrying a yaffle of books to school today"
"The university has a yaffle of research projects underway" |
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Yaffle: Spaeaking loudly to foreigners as if it somehow makes you easier to understand. A foreign person come up to you pointing at a map and saying the name of the place in a foreign accent and you start shouting directions at them. Yaffle
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to give oral sex to a male (a good cock suck) to yaffle the yougart cannon
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