terrif

English

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terrif (not comparable)

  1. (slang) terrific; wonderful; very good
    • 1960, Frederic Alexander Birmingham, It was Fun While it Lasted (page 214)
      "It's the same show, but I thought it was terrif. Would you like to see it again?"
    • 2013, Janette Lawler, The Competent Woman (page 154)
      Night, Arlene, it was terrif.

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