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Its a bit naff but close to the ground and good for parking.
Now guess which naff American politician has a daughter by that name.
Oh dear, that was a naff phrase the first time I heard it over 30 years ago.
They are rather naff by Western standards but after a few weeks spent in other provinces, you'll find them almost happening.
This was the idea of the art director, but the group themselves told him that they thought it was "very naff".
All the original cast movies were pretty naff, with, perhaps, the exception of the fourth one.
Well you have to do this naff thing!
Neither did the title, with its naff pun, bode well.
Think it shows Steve Bruce up as a pretty naff manager really.
"Because one thing we don't want to do is just do naff ideas."
Previously naff companies are suddenly revamping their image by involving themselves in dance music.
Naff name aside, Fuzzy is seriously clued-up about wine and food.
Cans of drink were naff expensive over there out of the machine!
"It's quite naff, really," she said, using British slang for something underpowered.
If an item was naff, it was not fashionable.
Yeah, but it's weird because they epitomise and revitalise the naff '70s.
It's all so naff and self-conscious, designed with a smug retelling in mind.
The Turner Prize thing was a bit naff too.
There were a lot of naff moments.
They're so naff, they're so when I first went to she was really like, you know,alright?
It sounds naff, but it really was something coming off the street at a very cult level.'
Unfortunately, our claps sounded really naff, so I quickly erased them."
I thought it was unbelievably naff and more than a little bit weird (I can't remember why).
I thought the penalty was naff, but other than that, Estonia just had a bad night and Ireland did the business.
"My hair is always on point, evenif the rest of me is really naff."