verb
- third person singular present of 'naff': to behave in a way that is considered unfashionable, tacky, or lacking taste (British informal)
Usage: British informal/slang; often used with 'off' as 'naff off' meaning to go away or leave
Examples
- He naffs off whenever things get too serious.
- She naffs about with outdated fashion choices.
- The decorations naff up the whole room with their garish colors.
- Don't naff off just because you're bored.
- His constant complaining naffs everyone at the office.