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naff adjective vulgar, bad, unlovely, despicable; generally contemptible; when used in gay society it may mean heterosexual UK Theatrical and CAMPFANNYrien à faire (nothing to do).- Oh, those horrible little naff gnomes. — Barry Took & Marty Feldman, Round The Horne, May 1965
- They don’t know what naff means exactly but they use it of clothes etc that look wrong, unfashionable, drear. — Ann Barr and Peter York, The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, p. 159, 1982
- The eighties in Rock! was pretty naff. — John Robb, The Nineties, p. 227, 1999
- [T]hey don’t seem to realise that the seventies was utterly naff the first time round[.] — James Hawes, Dead Long Enough, p. 159, 2000
- I actually really hate club scenes in films. I think they’re really naff. — X-Ray, p. 30, November 2002
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