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Boff

UK
/bɒf/
US
/bɔf/
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Translation of "boff" into Russian

boff
Noun
raiting
UK
/bɒf/
US
/bɔf/
boff
boffs pl
The comedian's boff had the audience in stitches.
Шутка комика заставила аудиторию смеяться до слез.
He gave him a boff on the nose.
Он дал ему удар по носу.
Additional translations
громкий смех
boff
Verb
raiting
UK
/bɒf/
US
/bɔf/
boff
boffs
boffed Past Simple / Past Participle
boffing Gerund
He boffed him on the nose.
Он ударил его по носу.

Definitions

boff
Noun
raiting
UK
/bɒf/
US
/bɔf/
A loud, hearty laugh.
His joke was so funny that it elicited a boff from the entire audience.
A joke, gag, or punch line that provokes loud laughter.
The comedian saved his best boff for the end of the routine.
A forceful blow or punch.
With one swift boff, he knocked the mugger to the ground.
A notable success, especially in show business or at the box office.
Critics doubted the film, but it turned out to be a surprise boff.
boff
Verb
raiting
UK
/bɒf/
US
/bɔf/
To hit or strike someone or something.
He boffed the punching bag with all his might.
To have sexual intercourse with someone.
They boffed after the party ended.
To provoke loud laughter; to get a big laugh.
Her opening line boffed the audience before the show had even begun.
boff
Interjection
raiting
UK
/bɒf/
US
/bɔf/
Used to represent the sound made by a heavy blow or impact.
"Boff!" went the comic-book hero’s fist as it connected with the villain.