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boff noun- a hearty laugh US, 1945
- More to be desired, though, is the boff, which is the Homeric response to an elementary comic situation. — Atlantic Monthly, p. 136, April 1946
- Boff: a full, hearty burst of laughter that comes from the bottom of the stomach. — Everybody’s Digest, p. 21, September 1951
- The producer orders a gross of assorted yaks and boffs, and sprinkles the whole sound track with a lacing of simpering snorts. — Vance Packard, The Hidden Persuaders, p. 204, 1957
- sex; an act of sexual intercourse US, 1956
- “Well, there goes your opportunity to give the guy a boffand find out if everything I told you was correct,” he said. — Georgia Sothern, My Life in Burlesque, p. 269, 1972
- Ladies flock to kiss him, pay respects, and, in some cases, hope for a little boff. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 108, 1986
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