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6-letter words containing o, f, a

  • jagoff — (pejorative, slang) An irritating, inept, or repugnant person.
  • koffkaKurt [koo rt] /kʊərt/ (Show IPA), 1886–1941, German psychologist in the U.S.
  • koufaxSanford ("Sandy") born 1935, U.S. baseball player.
  • layoff — the act of dismissing employees, especially temporarily.
  • loafed — Simple past tense and past participle of loaf.
  • loafer — a person who loafs; lazy person; idler.
  • loofah — Also called dishcloth gourd, rag gourd. any of several tropical vines of the genus Luffa, of the gourd family, bearing large, elongated fruit. the fruit of such a vine.
  • madoff — Bernard (Lawrence), known as Bernie. born 1938, US financier; chairman of the NASDAQ stock exchange (1990, 1991, 1993); convicted (2009) of running a $65bn (£40bn) Ponzi scheme
  • malouf — David. born 1934, Australian novelist, short-story writer, and poet. His novels include An Imaginary Life (1978), Remembering Babylon (1993), The Conversations at Curlow Creek (1996), and Ransom (2009)
  • nonfan — a person who is not a fan
  • nonfat — without fat or fat solids; having the fat solids removed, as skim milk: nonfat milk.
  • o face — the facial contortions typically displayed by a person during sexual climax
  • oafish — a clumsy, stupid person; lout.
  • of age — the length of time during which a being or thing has existed; length of life or existence to the time spoken of or referred to: trees of unknown age; His age is 20 years.
  • of all — You use of all to emphasize the words 'first' or 'last', or a superlative adjective or adverb.
  • offaly — a county in Leinster, in the central Republic of Ireland. 760 sq. mi. (1970 sq. km). County seat: Tullamore.
  • offiah — Martin. born 1965, English Rugby League football player: scored 26 tries in 33 matches for Great Britain (1988–1994)
  • offlap — the retreat of a sea from its shore.
  • ofqual — Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation: a government body regulating examinations, assessments, and qualifications in England and vocational qualifications in Northern Ireland
  • olaf i — (Olaf Tryggvessön) a.d. 969–1000, king of Norway 995–1000.
  • olaf v — 1903–91, king of Norway 1957–91.
  • olfact — to detect the smell of (something)
  • onfall — A falling on or upon; an attack, onset, or assault.
  • orfray — an ornamental band or border, especially on an ecclesiastical vestment.
  • payoff — the payment of a salary, debt, wager, etc.
  • ratfor — RATional Fortran
  • safrol — an oily liquid obtained from sassafras
  • samfoo — a style of casual dress worn by Chinese women, consisting of a waisted blouse and trousers
  • sforza — Count Carlo [kahr-law] /ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1873–1952, Italian statesman: anti-Fascist leader.
  • shofar — a ram's horn blown as a wind instrument, sounded in Biblical times chiefly to communicate signals in battle and announce certain religious occasions and in modern times chiefly at synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
  • so far — at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • sol-fa — Music. the set of syllables, do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti, sung to the respective tones of the scale. All but do and ti are attributed to Guido d'Arezzo.
  • watfor — WATerloo FORtran. U Waterloo, Canada. Student-friendly variant of Fortran. "WATFOR - The University of Waterloo Fortran IV Compiler", P.W. Shantz et al, CACM 10(1):41-44 (Jan 1967).
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