释义 |
▪ I. caff|kæf| Vulgar or jocular slang for café. Also attrib.
1931D. Morse-Boycott We do see Life! i. 15, I was sitting in a caff in Compton Street. 1950P. Tempest Lag's Lexicon 28 Caff boys, the youths and men, the ‘spivs’ and ‘wide boys’, who hang around certain cafés. 1959G. Freeman Jack would be a Gentleman ix. 191 We'll find a caff somewhere an' 'ave our food out. 1959Daily Mail 5 Mar. 7/1 The news reached Chrimes, 30-year-old boss of the low-life ‘caff society’ with his headquarters in a juke-box cafe in Uxbridge. ▪ II. caff obs. var. of chafe v. to warm. |