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choof verb- (of a person) to go; to depart AUSTRALIA, 1947
As used of a steam train in stories for children. - — Frank Hardy, The Yarns of Billy Borker, p. 82, 1965
- Soon as my mate give her the house-keeping money, off she choof to the club. — Frank Hardy, Billy Borker Yarns Again, 1967
- They climb effortlessly into a Rolls-Royce and choof away to their chalet. — Barry Dickins, What the Dickins, p. 61, 1985
- So up they choof to a travel agency and buy two one-way air tickets to the Bahamas. — Frank Hardy, Hardy’s People, p. 12, 1986
- to smoke marijuana AUSTRALIA
- — James Lambert, The Macquarie Book of Slang, 2000
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