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"'''Poof'''" was a derogatory term used to described [[homosexuality|homosexuals]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]]'', ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'') and "the nearest English equivalent to a [[Czhanos]] word meaning 'unfit for service'." Men of this description were court-martialled. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Death and Diplomacy (novel)|Death and Diplomacy]]'') | "'''Poof'''" was a derogatory term used to described [[homosexuality|homosexuals]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Endgame (novel)|Endgame]]'', ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'') and "the nearest English equivalent to a [[Czhanos]] word meaning 'unfit for service'." Men of this description were court-martialled. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Death and Diplomacy (novel)|Death and Diplomacy]]'') |
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"Poof" was a derogatory term used to described homosexuals, (PROSE: Endgame, Interference - Book One) and "the nearest English equivalent to a Czhanos word meaning 'unfit for service'." Men of this description were court-martialled. (PROSE: Death and Diplomacy)
Jack called the Eighth Doctor "a poof in a waistcoat". (PROSE: Timeless) A variation of the term was "poofter", which was also applied to the Eighth Doctor on one occasion. (PROSE: The Deadstone Memorial) The term "poofter" was also used by Fitz Kreiner to describe Stabilo. (PROSE: Demontage)
Mr Griffith called Gary a poof. (AUDIO: Forgotten Lives)