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A "Saffer"/ "Saffe"/ "Safa" is a derogatory, mildly racist short term for a South African. Etymology: Stemming from the German, combining the abbreviation for South Africa (or South African) (SA-) with the German word for ape (-Affe).
Use in a sentence "Tell that Saffer not to come along!"
Ironic and self-effacing term for a South African (particularly in Britain).
Derivative of "Kaffer" (disparaging term for a Black person in Apartheid South Africa)
Jayme Saffer is 5' 7".
Jason Saffer was born on 1964-08-24.
Scott Saffer was born on November 13, 1975, in New York City, New York, USA.
That is the correct spelling of "safer" (more safe).
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The cast of Ultra Violence - 2011 includes: Charlie Katz as Animal Mask Man Valerie Krulfeifer as Laurie Samantha Saffer as Brenda
The cast of Cyberslut - 2001 includes: Barry Adams as Trick Scott Griswold as Trick Carl Hoffman as Narrator Timothy King as Trick Paul MacWhorter as Lead Abdullah Mortaza as Trick Redley Pinkney as Trick Britton Saffer as Trick
Barbara Saffer has written: 'Jesse James (Famous Figures of the American Frontier)' 'Science experiments for ages 6-8' -- subject(s): Experiments, Juvenile literature, Science 'The California Gold Rush' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Gold discoveries, History, Juvenile literature 'Mexico' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'Science Questions & Answers' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Marine animals, Miscellanea, Ocean, Oceanography, Questions and answers 'Jesse James' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Juvenile literature, Outlaws, Robbers and outlaws 'Mexico (Countries & Cultures)' 'Backyard science experiments' -- subject(s): Experiments, Juvenile literature, Science 'Kenya (Countries & Cultures)' 'ABC Science Riddles'
Yes it does over time. Certainly, the number of smokers in most advanced countries has gradually declined over time. According to a paper written by Professor Henry Saffer and published by the National Bureau of Economic Research "higher exposure to advertisements that were part of a state-sponsored tobacco control media campaign was significantly associated with lower levels of smoking. "