enuf


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e•nuf

(ɪˈnʌf)

adj., pron., adv., interj. Eye Dialect.
enough.
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Perkins--that her eyes were so sweet and lovely that he couldn't find words nice enuf to describ them, that he could never forget how butiful she had looked in prar meeting the evening before, and that some meels he couldn't eat for thinking of her, with more to the same effect and he signed it "yours till deth us do part, Cyrus Brisk."
The company wall is the job requirements, easy enuf that I mocked them.
Hirschensohn told a reporter in 1992 that ENUF had "several hundred members." Id.
She has also appeared as the Lady in Yellow in Keke Hammond's production of Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf.
In her debut play for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf she uses the word "lady" as opposed to woman.
In another Facebook rant she added: "Defo not interested in negative comments about me regarding the show I'm, funny enuf said."
THAT MIRO GUY IS GOOD ENUF TO DE COMIX, BUT I JUST FOUND A HOLE IN HIS COMPOSITION
FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF: The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham, until May 24.
Inspired by For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, by Ntozake Shange, she began to explore her own personal experiences with being an African American Appalachian.
The seemingly near universal habit of texting by mobile phone has spawned an entirely new lexicon of tiki-taka phraseology and cartoonstyle terminology, from 'lol' to 'cu', and 'enuf' to little smiley faces.
When Ntozake Shange's (1976) classic play, For Colored Girls Who Consider Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, was released, it was praised most for its use of experimental form to deliver a candid treatment of African American women's experiences.