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moof

"This night out has Moof written all over it."
"Yer it is really well organised."
by number16 April 10, 2013
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moof, moof!

1) an expression of self-disgust in one's actions.

Circa 1984. "Moof, Moof!" was exclaimed by a friend after exhausting all efforts to find a word to discribe his embarassment after his inability to complete a rather simple task.
The waiter exclaimed, "Moof, moof!" as the tray of glasses he was carrying fell to the ground.
by YTBOY April 16, 2004
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moofed

1. To be bumped off-line for no apparent reason. Expression said to be derived from the acronym “moof” = modem operation foul-up.

2. To be plagued by a mythical creature called a moofie which causes modem and other network problems.
When John suddenly disappeared from chat, we assumed he had been moofed.
by Zabad July 24, 2005
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moof

Clarus says "moof"
by finder_error September 17, 2002
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moof

a combination of the words mood and oof. Describes when one's mood is that expressed by the word "oof"
Having school today with this much snow really put me in a moof.
by merper00 January 5, 2018
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moofing

Someone who's working but is Mobile and Out of OFfice is said to be Moofing. Typically to get a more done more effiently.
I'll be MOOFING tomorrow, but you can get me on my mobile.
by wingsurfer December 28, 2007
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moof

n. describing a person, usually an insult. similar to idiot, dolt, moron, etc. can also be modified by adding random and/or made up words to the end.
'no, like this, you moof.'
'i said orange, not orangish-red, you moof-wangle'
by sk8dork October 3, 2004
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