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scarf
Scuff
>>8956084
Scoff
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scurf
meaning flakes
>>8956205
scoffing at u rn
british english: scoff
american english: scarf
>>8956205
They're two completely different words.
The image's answer is scarf, to scarf something down, to eat it all at once like you're starving.
To scoff is to laugh at someone, but in a derogatory way. You would scoff at me if I said Harry Potter was a well-written masterpiece. Hopefully.
>>8956084
done
>>8956911
No, it isn't. If that's not an unfunny joke about accents that poster is blatantly wrong. Scoffing has nothing to do with food in any dialect of english.
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I thought scoff right away but no idea where Ive ever heard it.
>>8956922
yes it does in british english you tard
>>8956922
yeah it does tosser
everyone around me would say "he scoffed that down" rather than "he scarfed that down"
you wear a scarf, you scoff food
>>8956973
No, you scarf down food and you scoff at plebs.
>>8956980
No you're autistic and probably sheltered. Nobody in England would "scarf down food". Never in my life have I ever heard somebody say "scarf" as a verb.
>>8956084
scoof
>>8956921
goddamn it anon
>>8956998
You're so wrong it hurts.
>>8957032
Leave your house for once
>>8956084
sciuf
SCRRRRT NIGGUM SCRRRRRRT
>>8956922
Pretty good bait.
>>8957355
underrated post
>>8957029
kek
>>8956084
I'm saving this in my shit bait folder
Wa_ _u
N.
Synonym for excrement
>>8957620
Wumbo.
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What's missing?
>>8956898
nope. scoff its perfectly valid in british english to describe eating vigurously
>>8957620
Wastu, it's what my beautiful 2d girl produces.
>>8957656
U R
LMAO
>>8957656
E E
Weed lmao
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AMERICANS ITT DONT EVEN KNOW THE WORD SCOFF
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>>8956084
I was convinced it was scorf, but apparently that isn't a word. This is some real /x/ shit
Am I the only one? I could swear on my life I've heard someone say I "really scorfed down on" something multiple times before
>>8957732
Perhaps you combined 'scoff' and 'scarf' together in your mind, since they mean the same thing.
>>8957732
You very well may have, but idiotic bourgeoisie mispronounce basic vocabulary with a stunning frequency. In America, it is "to scarf down." In Britain (and I've only just learned this--I guess /lit/ must be good for something), it is "to scoff down."
Very strange, I've always known it as scarf in the US?
Scarf and scoff are both correct.
>>8957778
>Letting objectivity get in the way of shitposting
Go to a philosphy thread or something, you won't fix this.
>>8957778
Don't you have a trolley disaster to be white knighting somewhere?
>>8957858
Anon, I only do it becauseI kinda like you. Will you go to festival with me.
>>8957906
Palmetto
>>8956084
scaruffi
For some reason "scoff" was the first thing I thought of but then I realized it was "scarf" and now scoff just sounds incorrect to me.
I learnt scarf from garfield when he eats the lasagne
In American dialect 'scoff' is commonly used as a verb, indicating a snide laugh. 'Scarf' is more commonly used as a verb to indicate rapid eating.
>>8958925
yeah thats the one
>>8958925
lmao that cat sure does eat
>>8958862
In British English both are used equally. I myself wear a scoff to school.
>>8958925
Hahaha classic
>>8958925
lol! I really like this picture.