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nuff

  • 1 poništavati

    • nuff; null

    Serbian-English dictionary > poništavati

  • 2 beznačajan

    • fiddle faddle; fiddle-faddle; freshwater; frivolous; immaterial; inconsiderable; inferior; insignificant; irrelative; irrelevant; little; mean; meaningless; meaninless; minute; negligible; nuff; null and void; of no account; paltry; petty; pointles; slight; tenuo

    Serbian-English dictionary > beznačajan

  • 3 nepostojeće-i

    • hipothetically; non existing; nuff; null

    Serbian-English dictionary > nepostojeće-i

  • 4 nepostojeći

    • nonexistent; non-existing; nuff; null

    Serbian-English dictionary > nepostojeći

  • 5 nevažeći

    • ineffectual; invalid; invalidly; nonexistent; nude; nuff; null; null and void; unavailable; unsollicited; vicious

    Serbian-English dictionary > nevažeći

  • 6 nikakav

    • flimsy; gimcrack; good for naught; good for nothing; good for nought; good-for-naught; good-for-nothing; good-for-nought; infamous; insignificant; lame; needy; neither; no; none; nowhere; nuff; nugatory; null; null and void; paltry; pettifogging; poor; rotten; rubbishy; seedy; sho

    Serbian-English dictionary > nikakav

  • 7 ništavan

    • cheap; drossy; flimsy; frail; frothy; fustian; fustile; futile; inane; measly; naughty; nuff; nugatory; null; null and void; pitiable; pitiful; scampish; scampy; straw; vile; wishy washy; wishy-washy; yeasty

    Serbian-English dictionary > ništavan

  • 8 ništica

    • aught; dirt; naught; nothing; nought; nuff; zero

    Serbian-English dictionary > ništica

См. также в других словарях:

  • nuff — 1840, American English, representing a casual or colloquial pronunciation of ENOUGH (Cf. enough) …   Etymology dictionary

  • 'nuff — n a humorous rendering of enough reflecting its pronunciation in rapid or childish speech. The word is usually seen in this form in the cliche nuff said . Vogue expressions also employing the word were nuff tuff , meaning bold or daring, and nuff …   Contemporary slang

  • nuff — /nʌf/ (say nuf) Chiefly Victoria Colloquial –adjective 1. silly or stupid. –noun 2. → nuff nuff. Also, nuffy …  

  • nuff — To have enough of something. That was nuff safe guy …   Dictionary of american slang

  • nuff — To have enough of something. That was nuff safe guy …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Nüff — * He gav em êns up de Nüff. – Dähnert, 331b. Er schlug es auf die Nase …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • 'Nuff Said! — ’Nuff Said! Studio album by Nina Simone Released 1968 Recorded Live at Westbury Music Fair …   Wikipedia

  • Nuff Creek — is a 2.0 mile long (3.2 km)[1] stream in San Mateo County, California which is a tributary of Pilarcitos Creek.[2] Coordinates: 37°29′1 …   Wikipedia

  • nuff\ nuff — A playfully derogatory name to call someone who has done or said something silly or brainless. Australian slang. No we can t go there. That club has been closed for years, you nuff nuff …   Dictionary of american slang

  • nuff\ nuff — A playfully derogatory name to call someone who has done or said something silly or brainless. Australian slang. No we can t go there. That club has been closed for years, you nuff nuff …   Dictionary of american slang

  • nuff nuff — /ˈnʌf nʌf/ (say nuf nuf) noun Chiefly Victoria Colloquial 1. a foolish person. 2. (derogatory) an intellectually disabled person. Also, nuff …  

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