'arf
English
    
    Etymology
    
A representation of the pronunciation of half by a speaker whose dialect is non-rhotic and also lacks the voiceless glottal fricative or transition ([h]).
Noun
    
'arf
- (Britain, representing nonstandard or dialect pronunciation, especially Cockney) Half.
-  1894, Arthur Conan Doyle, Round the Red Lamp:- 'Arf the night through he's at that game, the silly old juggins.
 
-  1914, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes:- Hasn't ye 'eard that devil's spawn of a capting an' is mates knockin' the bloomin' lights outen 'arf the crew?
 
 
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