Did you by any chance mean one of these? loaf, loft, luff
Etymologies
- From Middle English lof, from Old English lof ("praise, glory, repute"). More at lofe. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“She said she didn't want her kids to grow up talking like people in Boston—“I hod ta loff,” she said, thinking I'd think that was funny.”
“July 6, 2009 at 12:41 am i loff teh part around 0:28. waiyd eyed surprize!”
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“ETA: Julia as she fell asleep said I loff Bellboy.”
“October 10, 2008 at 2:59 pm iz da awesomeness… loff the pictoor”
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“Three hours by bus from Prague, Cesky Krumlov (Chess-kee crumb-loff) is a city of medieval buildings, cobblestone streets and a huge castle on a hill.”
“_Anno Domini 1475 leth iag Erik Axelsson Ridder i Lagnö, bygia thette Slåt, Gud till loff, Christum, helga Christna tro till styrkielse, och thå var hustra min Elin Götstaffsdotter i”
“And then the whole quire hold their hips and loff;”
“There was still something on the Baron's mind: he lay for a moment watching Mr Bunker collect a few odds and ends and put them rapidly into a small bag, and then blurted out suddenly, ` ` Ze Lady Alicia -- do you loff her? '”
“And yet, Bonker, I zink my loff is anozzer kind -- ze real! '”
“I could tell it by the way you mispronounce the words that's got a's in them, you know; such as saying loff when you mean laff”
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vernacular
omg, wtf, harth, loff, elft, ridonkulous, j-squared, underbears, andropology, liek, cuntificate, hugs tiem and 11 more...
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