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uffa

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Italian

Etymology

Imitative or onomatopoeia

Interjection

uffa

  1. bother, what a bore, phew!
  2. oof!, yikes; an expression of surprise, exhaustion, and often frustration
  3. Expression of empathy with unpleasant or undesirable circumstances.

Vilamovian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German offen, from Old High German offan, from Proto-West Germanic *opan, from Proto-Germanic *upanaz (open), from Proto-Indo-European *upo (up).

Adjective

uffa

  1. open

Antonyms

  • gyśłosa

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