Pronunciation: /æf/

Definitions of aff

noun a slang term used to express agreement or affirmation

Example Sentences

A1 I like to wear my favorite aff.

A2 She always carries her aff with her wherever she goes.

B1 The aff on the shelf caught my eye.

B2 I bought a new aff for my collection.

C1 His aff for antique cars is well-known in the community.

C2 The artist's aff for abstract paintings is evident in his latest exhibit.

interjection used to show agreement or approval

Example Sentences

A1 Aff! I don't understand this lesson.

A2 Aff, that's too expensive for me.

B1 Aff, I can't believe I forgot my keys again.

B2 Aff, I'm so tired after that long hike.

C1 Aff, I must say I'm impressed with your presentation.

C2 Aff, I never expected to see you here!

Examples of aff in a Sentence

formal The organization's financial department is responsible for managing the aff of the company.

informal I heard that the aff of that company is doing really well.

slang Did you see the aff on that new startup? It's blowing up!

figurative His aff for success drives him to work hard every day.

Grammatical Forms of aff

past tense

affed

plural

affs

comparative

more aff

superlative

most aff

present tense

aff

future tense

will aff

perfect tense

have affed

continuous tense

am affing

singular

aff

positive degree

aff

infinitive

to aff

gerund

affing

participle

affed

Origin and Evolution of aff

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French, Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aff' originated from Middle English, influenced by Old French and Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a slang term for 'have' or 'possess', the meaning of 'aff' has evolved over time to also convey a sense of 'belonging' or 'ownership'.