<span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> (informal) Simplified variant of enough. 2007, Glenda Crosling, Glenda Marian Crosling, Elizabeth Thomas, Margaret Heagney, “Case 2”, in Improving...
Rhymes: -aɪv nine while five (not comparable) (Yorkshire) Nine to five. It's a steady <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> job: nine whol five, ther cud be a lot war when yo think on it...
addlins pl (plural only) (UK, Yorkshire, dialect, archaic) earnings He din’t heve mich i t’way o addlins but it wor just <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> to get by....
that the few Democratic members uv Congress had hard work borrowin money <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> to git the most spectable uv the crowd home agin, and even then thousands...
out the entrails of (herrings). (Yorkshire) to retch Bi Gow, it stinks <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> to mek thee gip does that! gipper GPI, PGI, PIG, Pig, pig Borrowed from...
ass, but not a bad chap reely, he gives us tips sumtimes but not orfen <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span>. /ɔːfən/ was formerly a common pronunciation of often in many British dialects...
licked her bits Giving them a good clean But her wagging tail and smile Are <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> […] 2023 May 15, Alaina Demopoulos, “Why are so many young Americans adopting...
cumball, the fact is you know jack shit about me, >but i know more then <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> about you, so […] 1999 December 4, "ManOwaR", quoting "Iceman", Iceman....
often plural) anough (obsolete) aneuch, eneuch, eneugh (Scotland) 'nough <span class="searchmatch">enuff</span> From Middle English ynogh, from Old English ġenōg (“enough”), from Proto-Germanic...