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  2. en.wikipedia.org · wiki · ToffToff - Wikipedia

    In British English slang, a toff is a stereotype for someone with an aristocratic background or belonging to the landed gentry, particularly someone who exudes an air of superiority.

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  4. Jul 6, 2011 · Toff. British word used to describe people who are born into a wealthy, upper class family, usually in an insulting manner. A person who attends private school, dresses smart, acts snobby or has their parents spoil them with expensive things would be categorised as Toff.

  5. noun [ C ] UK old-fashioned uk / tɒf / us / tɑːf /. Add to word list. a rich person from a high social class: Gone are the days when champagne-drinking was just for toffs. Synonyms. nob UK old-fashioned informal disapproving. posho UK informal disapproving. Compare.

  6. Apr 4, 2024 · The term ' Toff,' commonly used to denote a person of high social status, originated in 19th-century Britain, embodying the class distinctions prevalent during that era. Your exploration into its etymology reveals a fascinating journey of linguistic evolution, reflecting social dynamics and cultural shifts.

  7. Word origin. < toft, var. of tuft, slang term for “titled undergraduate,” in reference to gold tassel on the caps of aristocratic students. toff in American English. (tɑf) noun. Brit informal. a stylishly dressed, fashionable person, esp. one who is or wants to be considered a member of the upper class.

  8. ˈtäf. chiefly British, disparaging. : dandy, swell. Examples of toff in a Sentence. the toffs were everywhere to be seen on opening day at Ascot. Word History. Etymology. probably alteration of tuft titled college student. First Known Use. 1851, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of toff was in 1851.

  9. Sometimes you couldn't understand toffs when they made a shy at being friendly, but you could understand him, and he stirred up your spirits. By now the mews had wakened to the fact of the presence of a "toff" in its midst. But that's for toffs on three quid a week, reg'lar wages.

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