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Re: Brand namesPosted by Lewis on June 26, 2003 In Reply to: Re: Brand names posted by Word Camel on June 24, 2003 : : : : : : : I am almost certain this is wrong but I feel duty bound to report this. Friends I spent the weekend say they have been told that "Naf" or possibly "naaf" is (*cringe*) an acromym for "not at all fashionable". : : : : : : : I know the acronym theories are usually rubbish, and it would have to be naaf for this to make any sense at all BUT there IS a line of French clothing called Naf Naf. I shrug my shoulders. : : : : : : : Camel : : : : : : The word is 'naff,' so your friends' explanation seems doubtful. : : : : : : NAFF: Unstylish, clichéd, or outmoded. British slang, C19. Possibly back slang for 'fan,' short for 'fanny.' Various dictionaries. : : : : : : : : : I have a Neff oven (really) and it is hopeless. You can imagine what it is known as. : : : I was tempted to say I have a really cool oven, but I won't. : : : Smucker's jams spring to mind... kind of limiting - you can't exactly say "From Mother Smucker's Secret Recipe" (sorry, I couldn't resist) I don't get it - my oven and my digital camera are both Cannons - it's got me all fired up. Balls. |