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scoff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scoff or
SCOFF may
refer to:
Scoff, a
colloquial term for the act of eating,
usually quickly "
Scoff" a song...
- The
Scoffer is a
surviving 1920
American silent drama film
produced and
directed by
Allan Dwan and
starring Mary Thurman. It was
released through ****ociated...
- The
SCOFF questionnaire utilizes an
acronym in a
simple five
question test
devised for use by non-professionals to ****ess the
possible presence of an...
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lyrics – was
memorable for its
chorus that "served as the rip".
While "
Scoff" is "a
parting salvo at [Cobain's parents]", "Negative Creep" was written...
- They've
Scoffed the Lot is a
compilation of
radio session recordings by the
indie pop band
Talulah Gosh.
Scoffed was
issued in 1991 by the independent...
- root word mock
traces to the Old
French mocquer (later moquer),
meaning to
scoff at,
laugh at, deride, or fool,
although the
origin of
mocquer is itself...
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Patrick Skoff (January 22) is a Chicago-based
artist most
notable for his "art
scavenger hunts" in
which he
leaves his poster-size
paintings around the...
-
cover of They've
Scoffed the Lot: as well as the
pattern design, two
members are
shown on the
front with
three on the back. On
Scoffed the
lineup with...
-
father of
modern aero- and hydrodynamics.
Whereas contemporary scientists scoffed at the idea of
human flight,
Zhukovsky was the
first to
undertake the study...
- rock-and-roll journalists, but male editors,
detractors and
those who
scoffed at teen or
celebrity magazines sometimes called her "Mother
Superior of...