by Dirty Little Pretty February 15, 2010
by Chris'LilGirl April 06, 2011
To love in such a way that it's not considered to "be in love", but to be connected enough to a person to share conversation about anything with. Greater than a best friend, but also lesser than a lover.
I luff her, because she and I can speak about anything and share our thoughts and ideas with one another.
by Zigbigidorlu January 18, 2006
Derived from love, luff luff is an informal way used mostly by scenesters, emos and wannabes to say good bye. Combines the pattern of bye bye with the idea of some kind of emotion. It is very quick to say / type so particularly useful for times when you need to go quickly.
Most commonly used on Instant Messengers.
Most commonly used on Instant Messengers.
by pulcher_sum January 22, 2006
v. to vacillate, typically to the point of detriment. An act common of indecisive persons.
From an old Nautical term: luffing - v. to steer a ship into the wind where the sails begin to flutter and experiences a severe loss of power until tacked to one direction or another.
From an old Nautical term: luffing - v. to steer a ship into the wind where the sails begin to flutter and experiences a severe loss of power until tacked to one direction or another.
She took so long to decide which job to apply for she missed out on both. She luffed it.
He's luffing between Rachael and Stacey - shows why he's been chronically single.
He's luffing between Rachael and Stacey - shows why he's been chronically single.
by anidealist February 19, 2012
Derived from love, luff luff is an informal way for scenesters and wannabes to say good bye. Combines the pattern of bye bye with the idea of some kind of emotion. It is very quick to say / type so particularly useful for times when you need to go quickly.
Most commonly used on Instant Messengers.
Most commonly used on Instant Messengers.
by pulcher_sum January 20, 2006