saft
Silly, daft.
Definitions
Silly or daft. Black Country / Midlands pronunciation of 'soft' — as in soft in the head. Usually affectionate, not cutting. Often heard as 'saft 'aypoth' (soft halfpenny-worth), meaning a lovable fool.
saft In A Sentence
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What does saft mean?
Saft means silly or daft.
How do you use saft in a sentence?
"Don't be so saft, of course I'll help you."
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