Somebody with an extremely large head. This can be used as abuse or as a joke.
Opposite: Pee wee head
Opposite: Pee wee head
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(Computer geek)
Science boffin
Origin: Boffin was a common colloquial term used in Britain during WW2 for the technical experts, the backroom boys, who were helping to win the war
An affectionate term, but with some practical fighting manโs scorn for the academic brain worker
Science boffin
Origin: Boffin was a common colloquial term used in Britain during WW2 for the technical experts, the backroom boys, who were helping to win the war
An affectionate term, but with some practical fighting manโs scorn for the academic brain worker
by Alex October 21, 2003
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by Rakooyn October 14, 2018
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Bro, you should have seen those bros Brofing on that bro, bro!
Bro, you should have seen those bros Brofing on that bro, bro!
by The Giant Squid August 23, 2011
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"Boffing" is a less offensive term than "fucking" and therefore the term boffing is more readily used in polite company.
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"Boffing" is a less offensive term than "fucking" and therefore the term boffing is more readily used in polite company.
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"No one knew he was boffing the librarian every night on stacks of books."
Or
"Fill my cavity," she yelled, while wildly boffing him on the dentists chair.
Or
"Fill my cavity," she yelled, while wildly boffing him on the dentists chair.
by Knightword March 3, 2008
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Usually used when an new and unknown piece of technology is being discussed, and having no idea what branch of speacialty is responsible.
Used commonly in 60s and 70s British spy movies and war movies to infer generally to clever people developing, researching weapons etc...
Usually used when an new and unknown piece of technology is being discussed, and having no idea what branch of speacialty is responsible.
Used commonly in 60s and 70s British spy movies and war movies to infer generally to clever people developing, researching weapons etc...
The Boffins at the laboratory must have worked hard to make this new flying car....
Who knows how it works? That's one for the Boffins....
Who knows how it works? That's one for the Boffins....
by RobbieY July 1, 2006
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