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Topic History of: Toff
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Pumpkinhead Some people don't get my sense of humour, but they are the reason why I have a sense of humour.
Prunella Minge 'Toff,' as far as I'm aware, has usually been a term of mild affection. Ian Carmichael was often cast as a toff. I certainly think a toff is someone from the upper classes who'd never dream of calling someone else a peasant. That's my only gripe.
JK2006 Well I'm all three and proud of it!
Prunella Minge A toff, of course.
JK2006 Which is worse; a toff, a peasant or a pedant?