An English slang term, normally only used in the Black Country, meaning to steal. Thought to have originated way back, since the early 90's it has slowly become replaced by the word tax.
Can also mean to borrow.
'He's taffed my rubber'
'Can I taff a quid?'
The act of stating "that's all folks" to a certain individual when a story reaches a point of boredom for the opposite side.
Person 1: So I went to the store and bought lemons, peppers, grapes, oranges, and tampons. It was super fun but then the cashier was all 'hey why are you staring at my name tag?' and i just laughed in her face.....
Person 2: (yawns)
Person 1: and.....THATS ALL FOLKS!
Person 2: (awakened) What?
Person 1: You've just been taffed.
welsh alcholic, supporting wales hiding his inner secret that he is actually from crewe, his best freind (reston) told us about this info. loves bush particularly over a 40plus nature, often seen throughout the whole of britian as he has a train pass to anywhere
here comes the welsh wizard, taff
More precisely - British slang for a resident of Cardiff and it's environs (from the River Taff which runs through it). Derived from the days when Cardiff was the busiest sea port in the world (due to coal exports) - "Taff" or "Taffy" was a reference to the workers on the docks.
Sexual act of stimulating the female genitals with the tongue.
Word was coined from a Ghanaian slang, Tafrisky, which means “cunnilingus”.
After the taff she got last night, Sandra can’t stop thinking about Klinsman.
An acronym derived from a toast or a cheer frequently given originaly by Frank Sinatra meaning To Absent Friends, Fuck Em. Taffe is currently being used as a toast, cheer and in some cases as a way to finish off a written letter replacing "Yours truley" or "Sincerly" or any other phrases.
Wow!! Look at everybody here. Let's raise our drinks in a toast to all our friends that aren't here tonight. "Taffe!!!"