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nuff, 'nuff or nuf is an internet slang used in image macros and chat boards. nuff and nuf are the shorten forms for enough. Nuf also means nothing.

Definition on Urban Dictionary

NUFF short for "enough", but often "enough" is used to mean "lots of". he got NUFF paper! he has a significant amount of financial attributes/ by everybody's free Feb 1, 2004

Origin

The slang exists since the beginning of the twentieth century in black american accents. The origin of the slang is still unknown until today.

Spread

On the April 7th, 1963 Eunice Kathleen Waymon (a.k.a Nina Simone) released an album called 'Nuff Said!. The album was released by RCA Victor.

A film called The Last Dragon, that has been released in 1985, includes the fictional character named Sho'nuff, the Shogun of Harlem.

Later the name was used as the complete phrase sure enough.

In the twenty-first century the term has been used in chat boards and demotivational posters.

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