mof — meaning in English
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English meaning
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Fritz
noun Informal: a broken or malfunctioning state, almost always used in the phrase "on the fritz".
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Kraut
noun (informal, often derogatory) A German person.
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muff
noun A tube-shaped covering, often fur, that both hands are tucked into for warmth.
Senses
mof is used for these senses in English:
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Fritz
(UK, offensive, ethnic slur) A German person, usually male.
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Kraut
(ethnic slur, offensive, derogatory, slang) A German. [from 1841]
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muff
(historical) A piece of fur or cloth, usually with open ends, used for keeping the hands warm.
Fritz — full definition
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noun Informal: a broken or malfunctioning state, almost always used in the phrase "on the fritz".
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verb Informal: to stop working properly; to malfunction.
Kraut — full definition
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noun (informal, often derogatory) A German person.
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verb To turn cabbage into sauerkraut by fermenting it.