different between eef vs zef
eef
English
Etymology 1
Verb
eef (third-person singular simple present eefs, present participle eefing, simple past and past participle eefed)
- To make a vocal rhythm in which some sounds are made by inhaling.
- To inhale as part of such a rhythm.
Etymology 2
Conjunction
eef
- Nonstandard spelling of if representing old-fashioned AAVE or various accents, including Latin-American, French or Romani.
Anagrams
- EFE, fee
eef From the web:
- what if
- what if movie
- what if god was one of us
- what if netflix
- what if we kissed meme
- what if release date
- what if it's us
- what if cast
zef
English
Etymology
Perhaps from the name of the Ford Zephyr automobile, clipping of Zephyr.
Noun
zef (uncountable)
- (South Africa) A South African counterculture movement associated with the white lower middle class.
Further reading
- zef on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Fez, fez
French
Alternative forms
- zeph, zèf
Etymology
Clipping of zéphyr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /z?f/
Noun
zef m (uncountable)
- (France, slang) wind
Further reading
- “zef” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
zef From the web:
- what's zeff in chemistry
- what zef means
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