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After washing to be guff mean

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Answered by phillipinestest
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'After washing to be guff' mean s the art of fooling people with deceitful but nonsensical talk

Explanation:

  • Idioms are word groups that convey a completely different meaning than the individual meanings conveyed by the words.
  • Idiomatic expressions are often used to produce irony or satirize someone.
  • After washing to be guff is an idiom that is used to satirize a speaker.
  • It means ‘ the art to fool people with deceitful but nonsensical talk’.
  • The expression is mostly used for all those speakers who hoodwink the audience.
  • It is apt in usage for all the corrupt politicians and leaders who impress but cheat the people with their excellent oratory skills.
  • The idiomatic phrase has ‘guff’ as its nucleus word.
  • Guff is a noun that derives its root from the expression ‘a puff of air’. It refers to   nonsensical or empty talk.
  • Over the years ‘After washing to be guff’ has evolved into a popular idiom.

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