What does c of f mean?
C of f means (Scotland, transitive) To buy, purchase..
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/kɒf/ · verb
(Scotland, transitive) To buy, purchase..
I got a little manikin, I set him on my thoomiken; I saddled him, I bridled him, I sent him to the tooniken: I coffed a pair o' garters to tie his little hosiken;
that mothah as often as fambly prayers were said mawnins as the years went by, would wrap her nice, clean tow apron about her boy, as she coffed and choked and pressed her baby to her soah side
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C of f means (Scotland, transitive) To buy, purchase..
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I got a little manikin, I set him on my thoomiken; I saddled him, I bridled him, I sent him to the tooniken: I coffed a pair o' garters to tie his little hosiken;
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