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joffrey (proper noun)
The name 'Joffrey' is a proper noun primarily used as a given name of French origin. In contemporary pop culture, it is most famously associated with the character King Joffrey Baratheon from George R.R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series, often used to describe someone who is cruel, petulant, or undeservedly entitled.
Think of 'Joffrey' as a 'Joy-free' person. He brings no joy to anyone because he is so mean.
Spelling it 'Jeffrey'. → Joffrey
Using it for a hero. → Using it for a villain.
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