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scoff verb to eat US, 1846- We sure used to scoff back some during those sessions–my wife Bonnie would come on with a mess of green-apple pies and buttercrust strawberry tarts that were really killers. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 117, 1946
- “Now, the first thing is scoff, baby, I mean, like eat,” Zaida explained and she and the drummer piled into the front seat. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 15, 1961
- We might could scoff back lightly, in the most minor way, before I uptown. — Bernard Wolfe, The Magic of Their Singing, p. 39, 1961
- Scoff is slang for to eat. — www.probertencyclopedia.com, 26 July 2002
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