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naff         
(naffer, naffest)
If you say that something is naff, you mean it is very unfashionable or unsophisticated. (BRIT INFORMAL)
The music's really naff.
...naff 'his and hers' matching outfits.
ADJ
naff         
adj.
Lame, stupid, dumb, idiotic.
What was he thinking? That was a naff thing to do!
naff         
naff1
¦ verb Brit. informal
1. (naff off) go away.
2. [as adjective naffing] used to emphasize annoyance.
Origin
1950s: euphemism for fuck; cf. eff.
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naff2
¦ adjective Brit. informal lacking taste or style.
Derivatives
naffness noun
Origin
1960s: perh. from Polari.

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Naff
Naff or NAFF may refer to:
Pronunciation examples for naff
1. But to spend it on naff billboards
CEO of Brompton Bikes _ Will Butler-Adams _ Talks at Google
2. pleasure -- sound really naff when they go off in public.
Follow the Money _ David McWilliams _ Talks at Google
3. have decided that beauty pageants are really naff,
Generation Z _ Chloe Combi _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of naff
1. They toured the world with other boy bands, tried not to sing naff, soppy ballads, sang naff, upbeat numbers instead, gloried in the moment.
2. It takes something exceptional to shift the English male‘s naff addictions, of course.
3. Silvio Berlusconi (joyous news!) chooses back–to–front men, more naff than Mafia.
4. If you ask a 15–year–old, they will say the BBC is a naff brand.
5. Princess Anne’s "naff off" moment came at the 1'82 Badminton Horse Trials.