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adj. , daft·er , daft·est . Mad; crazy. Foolish; stupid. Scots . Frolicsome. [Middle English dafte , foolish, from Old English gedæfte , meek.] daftly daft ' ly ...
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Daft.ie is Ireland's no. 1 property website. We have more property for sale and to let in Ireland than any other website. On Daft you can, buy property, sell property ...
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adjective, -er, -est. 1. senseless, stupid, or foolish. 2. insane; crazy. 3. Scot. merry; playful; frolicsome. Origin: before 1000; Middle English dafte uncouth ...
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Definition of DAFT. 1. a: silly, foolish b: mad, insane. 2. Scottish: frivolously merry — daft·ly adverb — daft·ness \ ˈ daf(t)-nəs\ noun. See daft defined ...
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Daft Punk are an electronic music duo consisting of French musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (born February 8, 1974) and Thomas Bangalter (born January 3, 1975).
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Daft is an Old English -derived word for silly, stupid, or mad, depending on context. Daft may also refer to: Daft (album), a 1986 album by Art of Noise Daft Punk, a ...
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Daft.ie is Ireland's no. 1 property website. We have more property for sale and to let in Ireland than any other website. On Daft you can, buy property, sell property ...
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daft (d ft) adj. daft·er, daft·est. 1. Mad; crazy. 2. Foolish; stupid. 3. Scots Frolicsome. [Middle English dafte, foolish, from Old English gedæfte, meek.]
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LATEST. Announcing DAFT’s Art in Motion Workshop 2012 DAFT's ART IN MOTION WORKSHOP 2012 Have you ever wanted to add a new...
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silly; foolish; insane; crazy; Scot. merry or frolicsome in a giddy way
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