Adj. Having such extreme a quality of softness that even the letter "t" is too hard to be included in its very spelling.
by CarbLover89 May 3, 2019
by Ferknergets January 19, 2015
A brand of shorts whose only purpose is to cover enough skin to be legal. Also, athletic shorts. Worn by volleyball players, random people during the summer and people who like short shorts. Most people fold them down once to show the white band or twice to make them shorter.
by forever August 28, 2005
-A clothing brand generally for athletics. These shorts are very comfortable, and come in every color.
-Usually worn by cheerleaders,dancers,bike riders,tennis players,people who love short shorts, and other athletic people.
-Shorts that are rolled up at the spandex waste line to show more skin around the leg and butt area.
-Usually worn by cheerleaders,dancers,bike riders,tennis players,people who love short shorts, and other athletic people.
-Shorts that are rolled up at the spandex waste line to show more skin around the leg and butt area.
CheerleaderA:Look at my new green Soffes!
CheerleaderB:How many freaking times did you roll them up!?
CheerleaderA:....3 Times.
CheerleaderB:How many freaking times did you roll them up!?
CheerleaderA:....3 Times.
by Les frites February 22, 2009
A French Canadian way of saying "soft." Many French Canadian coaches in the National Hockey League, notably Michel Therrien, cannot pronounce the word "soft", and are stuck saying "soff" instead. Something is "soff" when it displays a complete lack of skill or intelligence. Penguins fans respect Michel Therrien's French Canadianness and use "soff" whenever they can to describe a stupid goal by the opposing team, or a poor performance by their own team. To be soff is to be made of fail.
by penguinaut November 21, 2008
To defeat one's opponents in any sort of contest/game. It is most often used in the past tense, and as an insult to the losing party.
Maud'dib soffed that Harkonnen pretty boy.
by Brandt Poole April 18, 2003
by lilcock December 26, 2017