A fork of Rural Dictionary
British slang, today meaning uncool, tacky, unfashionable, worthless... or as a softer expletive, in places where one might use "fuck" as in "naff off", "naff all", "naffing about". Origins of the word are disputed, but it appears to have come from Polari (gay slang), used to dismissively refer to heterosexual people. It was introduced as a less offensive expletive verb ("naff off") in the '70s UK television show, Porridge. "Naff off!" was famously used by Princess Anne in 1982.
1. Of poor quality - in particular, tacky or obvious in some way. 2. Can be used in virtually any context that "fuck" can (but not used to denote coitus) only way classier, and sounds much better.
1. That song is SOO naff 2. naff off, I can't be naffed, stop naffing around, etcetera
Naff (n) has been adopted as a South African slang word that describes someone who is very emotional, tender and timid. Such a person does not act bravely and is very susceptible to being given frights.
Nolan looks like a naff standing there in his blanket with sleeves.
Unbearably and embarrassingly out of fashion and nerdy.
Naff things are: Parents trying to dnace to "modern" music, blue eyeshadow, blokes who ear socks with sandals, pigtails.