to eat something quickly and eagerly: Lunch is usually scarfed down in five minutes before they run out to play. Eating.

What does scoff it down mean?

Hence the phrase to scoff at someone or make a scoffing noise. So the phrase “to scoff food down” was used to describe someone who eat so fast as to inhale the food rather than chew it, as well as someone who makes a similar sound while devouring their food.

Is it snarf or scarf it down?

As verbs the difference between snarf and scarf is that snarf is (slang) to eat or consume greedily while scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or scarf can be to shape by grinding or scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly.

Where does scoff your food come from?

It derives from a dialect word ‘scaff’ meaning to eat voraciously.

What is scarfed down?

Definition of scarf down US, informal. : to eat (something) quickly He scarfed down his lunch and went right back outside.

What is scoff food?

If you scoff food, you eat it quickly and greedily. [British, informal] The pancakes were so good that I scoffed the lot. [ VERB noun] More Synonyms of scoff.

What is another word for scarf down?

What is another word for scarf down?

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Why do we say scarf down food?

To eat something very quickly and voraciously. A noun or pronoun can be used between “scarf” and “down.” Let me just scarf down some breakfast, and I’ll be ready to go! You don’t have to scarf your food down like that—no one’s going to take it away, so relax and enjoy it.

Where does the term scarfing come from?

scarf (n. scarf (v.) “eat hastily,” 1960, U.S. teen slang, originally a noun meaning “food, meal” (1932), perhaps imitative, or from scoff (attested in a similar sense from 1846). Or perhaps from a dialectal survival of Old English sceorfan “to gnaw, bite” (see scarf (n.

What does it mean to scarf down food?

scarf down. To eat something very quickly and voraciously. A noun or pronoun can be used between “scarf” and “down.”. Let me just scarf down some breakfast, and I’ll be ready to go! You don’t have to scarf your food down like that—no one’s going to take it away, so relax and enjoy it.

What is the origin of the word ‘scarf’?

Hello there Nicole. This ‘scarf’ is first recorded in 1960 as a variation on scoff (14th century and still in use), one of whose modern meanings (mid 19th century) is ‘scarf,’ 1) to gobble up/down food, eat voraciously, devour and 2) also the food itself. So to scarf down means to eat very quickly.

What do you wear when you cry in Your Scarf?

Sometimes plaid, or flannel. A substitute for tissue, because a scarf is handy, and always around your neck. Jim locked himself in his room, crying into his scarf, because his girlfriend no longer loved him. Dashboard played in the background.

What is the origin of the word ‘Scaff’?

Some sources say origin ‘uncertain,’ but others look to the Scottish dialect meaning of the word ‘scaff’ (1508 and still in use today), “to beg or ask for (food, etc.) in a mean or contemptible manner,” which does form a reasonable connection to ‘scoff’.