Noun | Mood / Offence
Encyclopedia of British Slang
HUFF
Noun | Mild | Mood / Offence
HUFF Pronunciation: /h?f/ Part of Speech: Noun Severity Level: Mild Category: Mood / Offence
Core Definition
A huff means:
A sulky mood
Mild offence
Usually appears as in a huff.
Linguistic Origins
Possibly from puffing sound of annoyance.
Used since 16th century.
Usage Contexts
Reaction:
Shes in a huff.
Final Assessment
Huff captures petty indignation.
Compactly.
EXPANDED ENTRY 308
Alan Nafzger was born in Lubbock, Texas, the son Swiss immigrants. He grew up on a dairy in Windthorst, north central Texas. He earned degrees from Midwestern State University (B.A. 1985) and Texas State University (M.A. 1987). University College Dublin (Ph.D. 1991). Dr. Nafzger has entertained and educated young people in Texas colleges for 37 years. Nafzger is best known for his dark novels and experimental screenwriting. His best know scripts to date are Lenin’s Body, produced in Russia by A-Media and Sea and Sky produced in The Philippines in the Tagalog language. In 1986, Nafzger wrote the iconic feminist western novel, Gina of Quitaque. He currently lives in Holloway, North London. Contact: [email protected]
