Where did the term turfed come from?

The verb derived from the noun was first recorded in 1598. It meant “to place or lay under the turf; to cover with turf”. By the 18th century it had metaphorized to “bury”, which is a kind of cover-up with turf. It was only in the late 19th century that to turf turned up with the meaning it has today.
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What does turfed mean in slang?

Chiefly British Slang To throw out, as from a place or position; eject: "when Adam and Eve got turfed out of Eden" (Malachy McCourt).
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What does turfed out mean?

Definition of turf out/off

: to force (someone) to leave a place or position She turfed him out of the house. He got turfed off the bus.
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What does home turf mean?

Home-turf definition

One's familiar surroundings or habitat. noun.
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What does turf informal mean?

turf noun (AREA)

[ U ] informal. a subject in which a person or group has a lot of knowledge or influence: Antiques are very much her turf. [ U ] informal.
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What does to get snookered mean?

Slang. to deceive, cheat, or dupe: to be snookered by a mail order company.
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What dies bog mean?

Definition of bog

(Entry 1 of 3) geography : wet spongy ground especially : a poorly drained usually acid area rich in accumulated plant material, frequently surrounding a body of open water, and having a characteristic flora (as of sedges, heaths, and sphagnum) bog. verb. bogged; bogging.
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What is the plural of turf?

plural turfs also British turves /ˈtɚvz/ 1 turf.
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Is turf grass real grass?

Today's artificial grass is nearly identical to the real thing. With products named after beautiful places – Lake District, Valencia – modern artificial turf mimics not just the mottled colouring and shape of grass blades, but the warm springiness of earth. Unlike the grass itself, the market is growing.
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Who is a turf?

TERF is used to describe cisgender women who self-identify as feminist but who are opposed to including transgender women in spaces they reserve for people who were assigned female at birth.
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Are you put off meaning?

to delay or move an activity to a later time, or to stop or prevent someone from doing something: The meeting has been put off for a week.
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What is the meaning of out of something?

phrase. If you are out of something, you no longer have any of it. I can't find the sugar–and we're out of milk. See full dictionary entry for out.
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What are turfs political?

Astroturfing is the practice of masking the sponsors of a message or organization (e.g., political, advertising, religious or public relations) to make it appear as though it originates from and is supported by grassroots participants.
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What does turf area mean?

Turf is defined as a surface or layer of the Earth with grass plants, sod or peat, or the space for a horse race, or slang for someone's home territory. An example of turf is a patch of lawn. An example of turf is a baseball team's home field. An example of turf is the area that a gang sees as their own.
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What is the black stuff in turf?

The black stuff on artificial turf that you sometimes see flying up behind a rolling baseball or sliding player on TV is, for the most part, tiny bits of old recycled tires called crumb rubber infill. Infill is added across the entire area of an artificial grass installation and plays a number of important roles.
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Is Turve a word?

noun Chiefly British. a plural of turf.
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What does blade mean in slang?

(slang, chiefly US) A homosexual, usually male.
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What does Chessy cat mean in slang?

chessy cat [Slang] Cheshire cat, a proverbial grinning cat from Cheshire, England, especially one described in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. conformity the condition or fact of being in harmony or agreement; correspondence; congruity; similarity.
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Why is a toilet called a bog?

Bog. The bog is a colloquial expression in British English for a toilet. Originally "bog" was used to describe an open cesspit and the word was later applied to the privy connected to it. More wide-spread is the usage bogroll, meaning toilet paper.
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What does innit mean British?

Meaning of innit in English

short form of isn't it. Used at the end of a statement for emphasis: "It's wrong, innit?"
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Are there bogs in America?

Large peat bogs also occur in North America, particularly the Hudson Bay Lowland and the Mackenzie River Basin. They are less common in the Southern Hemisphere, with the largest being the Magellanic moorland, comprising some 44,000 square kilometres (17,000 sq mi) in southern South America.
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Where did the term snookered come from?

Etymonline: snooker (verb): "to cheat," early 1900s, from snooker (n.), probably because in the game novices can easily be tricked. That said, the term is also used in the game itself to represent a position of difficulty.
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What does snooker mean in slang?

Slang. to deceive, cheat, or dupe: to be snookered by a mail order company.
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