1. eef - Verb
2. eef - Conjunction
To make a vocal rhythm in which some sounds are made by inhaling.
To inhale as part of such a rhythm.
eef
Nonstandard spelling of if representing old-fashioned AAVE or various accents, including Latin-American, French or Romani.
Sometimes people stop me in the street and ask me eef I am Harry Belafonte. When I say no, they get mad and walk away. Roberto Clemente
All the talk of dire consequences just underscores the difficulty of finding a way to sever ties developed over decades as time runs out on the negotiations, said Ben Fletcher, director of external affairs for EEF, the manufacturer’s association. Source: Internet
Predeceased by 4 sisters: Bets Beuman (late Nick), Annie Ursem (late Eef), Truus Goudsblom (late Jack), and Lida Terra (late Theo). Source: Internet
In the UK, EEF the manufacturers organisation has led calls for the UK economy to be rebalanced to rely less on financial services and has actively promoted the manufacturing agenda. Source: Internet