comf
English
Adjective
comf (comparative more comf, superlative most comf)
- (slang) Comfortable.
- 1999, Mademoiselle, page 9:
- The furniture is ultra-comf for lounging and watching TV (but maybe not for 190-pound boyfriends), easy to move between rooms or apartments and a spiffy conversation piece.
- 2012, Marisa Lynch, “Two-minute tunics”, in New Dress a Day: The Ultimate DIY Guide to Creating Fashion Dos from Thrift-Store Don’ts, Ballantine Books, →ISBN, page 24:
- Tunics rule in my book; paired with denim or tights, they create a chic look that happens to be super comf, and you don’t have to worry about sucking in your stomach after that big meal (plus birthday cake).
- 2018 July 19, Victoria Christie, “Sandro's Coming to Vancouver + 13 Other Store Openings in Canada to Look Out for This Summer”, in Flare, archived from the original on 3 September 2022:
- Every pair of classic denim styles you could ever need (plus, their inclusive size range is XS to 3X). From classic skinnies to on-trend mom jeans and super comf denim jackets, there’s a reason why so many fashion enthusiasts flock to this brand for all of their denim essentials.
- 2019, Sam Lipsyte, chapter 17, in Hark, Granta Books, →ISBN:
- [“]Are those driving moccasins?” Teal asks, leans forward from the back seat. […] “These?” Fraz says, peeks down at his toes. “They’re from Italy.” “Look comf.” “Super-comf.”
- 2021 May 17, “Hrithik Roshan compliments Sussanne Khan’s superb look”, in Filmfare:
- Hrithik seemed to have approved of the look and left a comment on the picture saying, “Super look”, to which Sussanne replied saying, “lol n super comf!”.
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