Coof vs Oof - What's the difference?
coof | oof |
(Scotland) An idiot, or fool.
*1982 , (TC Boyle), Water Music , Penguin 2006, p. 212:
*:"Georgie Gleg is odious to me. He always has been. For all his good heart he's a coof and a simp."
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A sound mimicking the loss of air, as if someone's solar plexus had just been struck.
Money.
* 1888 , , Colonel Quaritch V.C. (
* 1911–1912 , published 1916, , The World For Sale , book 2, chapter 10 (
As nouns the difference between coof and oof
is that coof is an idiot, or fool while oof is money.As an interjection oof is
a sound mimicking the loss of air, as if someone's solar plexus had just been struck.coof
English
Noun
(en noun)oof
English
Etymology 1
(onomatopoeia)Interjection
(en interjection)Etymology 2
From (ooftish) or possibly connected with (etyl)Noun
(-)archive.org ebook), page 232:
- “Oh,” Johnnie was saying, “so Quest is his name, is it, and he lives in a city called Boisingham, does he? Is he an oof bird?” (rich)
“Rather,” answered the Tiger, “if only one can make the dollars run, but he's a nasty mean boy, he is.
Gutenberg ebook], [http://www.archive.org/details/worldforsaleano00parkgoog archive.org ebook):
- What's he after? Oof—oof—oof , that's what he's after. He's for his own pocket, he's for being boss of all the woolly West. He's after keeping us poor and making himself rich.