by Frank Guidice May 22, 2006
by Gavin Woodwards May 11, 2005
by Nick Lateur April 03, 2004
A very peculiar expression that has it's roots in Bowling Green, Ohio (as far as I know). Originally a group of friends used the term 'poof' to express 'promise on our friendship'. For example:
'Let's smoke a blunt.'
'Are you going to poof?'
Eventually 'poof' evolved to a general term for friendship. Obviously it has a different connotation in different contexts, but the other definitions of the word were largely ignored.
It also just so happened that this group of friends really, really loved their cocaine. For whatever reason the phrase 'snort cocaine on our friendship' evolved, and shortly after the acronym 'scoof' did as well. I'm not sure how widely used it is, but if you ever encounter someone in BG using the word then you know what's up.
'Let's smoke a blunt.'
'Are you going to poof?'
Eventually 'poof' evolved to a general term for friendship. Obviously it has a different connotation in different contexts, but the other definitions of the word were largely ignored.
It also just so happened that this group of friends really, really loved their cocaine. For whatever reason the phrase 'snort cocaine on our friendship' evolved, and shortly after the acronym 'scoof' did as well. I'm not sure how widely used it is, but if you ever encounter someone in BG using the word then you know what's up.
by Columbian Candy April 30, 2006
To steal or take unexpectedly.
Can also be used as an exclamation preceding or immediately following a theft.
Can also be used as an exclamation preceding or immediately following a theft.
by ARTheartsDinos October 12, 2010
(Noun) The boy who was the victim of everyone's jokes was forever known as a scoof.
(Verb) Aaron pranked his friend saying, "I scoofed you!"
(Verb) Aaron pranked his friend saying, "I scoofed you!"
by WaffleLlamaWong February 23, 2017