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deffo

British  
/ ˈdɛfəʊ /

interjection

  1. a variant spelling of defo

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Others said, “I can deffo hear Wes Streeting calling Diane Abbott a silly woman” or “You can clearly hear he said silly woman what an utter disgrace you are Wes Streeting”.

From BBC

“Me & Queen Liz would deffo be besties.”

From New York Times

And the rest of the time — “deffo, 100 percent” — he was on the internet.

From New York Times

"Deffo getting cuddled you," Renshaw had informed him.

From BBC

Most popular is currently a shot from July of Madden, his bottom somewhere out of shot but deffo still attached to his body, wild swimming in Devon.

From The Guardian