See also: SMOF

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From SMOF (Secret Master of Fandom).

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smof (plural smofs)

  1. Alternative form of SMOF

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smof (third-person singular simple present smofs, present participle smoffing, simple past and past participle smoffed)

  1. (fandom slang) To discuss fandom; to organise or direct fandom; to act in the manner of a SMOF.
    • 1968 November, The Proper Boskonian:
      Smoffing is a Way of Life.
    • 1971 September 6, New York Times, page 17:
      the fen of science fiction fandom for whom fiawol descended on Boston this weekend for their annual worldcon to smof and to buy old fanzines.
    • 1998 October 21, Doug Wickstrom, “Re: Do Fans Beget Fans?”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom[1] (Usenet), message-ID <363a2926.8124211@netnews.worldnet.att.net>:
      Then there's the semantic argument of smofdom. Ailsa, by discussing the nature of fandom, is smoffing. By smoffing, she risks becoming a smof. In fact, the more she discusses the nature of fandom, and who is or isn't a smof, the more likely she is to become one.

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