boff

/bɑf/
noun
  1. A big success or hit, especially in entertainment.
    • The new superhero movie was a boff at the box office.
    • Critics called the play a boff, praising its clever writing.
    • Her comedy show turned out to be a boff, selling out every night.
  2. A loud laugh or burst of laughter.
    • He let out a boff when he heard the punchline.
    • The room filled with a boff after the funny story.
    • The comedian's joke got a big boff from the audience.
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verb
  1. To have a big success; to do very well.
    • Her new restaurant boffed, attracting long lines every night.
    • The startup boffed after launching its innovative app.
    • The band boffed with their latest album, topping the charts.
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