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sammy854

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What do you guys think on this one?

Thanks!!
 

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yes, low x,xxx
 

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Thanks for the help. Was about to pull the trigger for 5k, but now it seems like it might be too high.
 

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It's definitely a valid word in Ireland - 'Let's have no more of your old guff,' meaning blather or stupidity (at least that's the way I've always heard it used).
 

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It's a popular word in the Birmingham / west midlands area of Britain. A noun meaning "rubbish", "nonsense" or "hot air".

As in "What's that? I should invest my savings in .mobi? Stop talking guff"
 

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It's a popular word in the Birmingham / west midlands area of Britain. A noun meaning "rubbish", "nonsense" or "hot air".

As in "What's that? I should invest my savings in .mobi? Stop talking guff"

Yeah funny that, because thats where i'm from and i can tell you it's very rarely used with the younger generation maybe the older lot use it more.

Even so its a valid and used name so yeah 2-3K
 

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I would say 2k to 3k for Guff.com is about right. (Lute.com, a much more useful LLLL went for just 6k the other day on NameJet.) But Guff's return to fashion is long overdue. It's such fun to say out loud.
 
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