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roffle

English

Etymology

From ROFL, Internet abbreviation for "rolling on the floor laughing".

Verb

roffle (third-person singular simple present roffles, present participle roffling, simple past and past participle roffled)

  1. (Internet slang) To laugh uproariously; to be greatly amused.
    • 2002, "Tim Byron", i dedicate this to the sheepsticks. (on newsgroup alt.music.radiohead)
      I roffled at this.
    • 2004, "Witchy", monday's show (on newsgroup uk.media.radio.radcliffe)
      Just finished roffling at today's 'oh lucky you'.....mirth aplenty!
    • 2006, "Gayle", Westboro Baptist Church (on newsgroup alt.support.depression)
      I wondered if someone watching might consider that a 'plan' and feel compelled to, well, build a fence. My own reaction was to roffle and say, "Now ain't that a woman".

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raffle

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??æfl?/
  • Rhymes: -æf?l

Etymology 1

From Middle English rafle, from Old French rafle, raffle (dice game", also "plundering), from rafler (to snatch, seize, carry off), from Frankish *raffol?n, from Proto-Germanic *hrap?n?, *hr?p?n? (to scratch, touch, pluck out, snatch), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kreb(h)-, *(s)kerb(h)- (to turn, bend, shrink), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (to turn, bend). Cognate with Middle Dutch raffel (dice game), German raffen (to snatch away, sweep off), Old English hreppan (to touch, treat, attack).

Noun

raffle (plural raffles)

  1. A drawing, often held as a fundraiser, in which tickets or chances are sold to win a prize.
    He entered a raffle to win a lifetime supply of toothpaste, but he did not win.
  2. (obsolete) A game of dice in which the player who throws three of the same number wins all the stakes.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Cotgrave to this entry?)
Derived terms
  • meat raffle
Translations

Verb

raffle (third-person singular simple present raffles, present participle raffling, simple past and past participle raffled)

  1. (transitive) To award something by means of a raffle or random drawing, often used with off.
    They raffled off four gift baskets.
  2. (intransitive) To participate in a raffle.
    to raffle for a watch
Translations

Etymology 2

See raff.

Noun

raffle (uncountable)

  1. refuse; rubbish

Anagrams

  • farfel, laffer

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