pulled from another site:
Most simply, "Herf" means to enjoy a cigar, usually by smoking it.
However, it can get a bit more complex, for example... you can go
to _a_ Herf, and not smoke a cigar, but still really enjoy the Herf.
That being said, here's a bigger picture...
HERF... to herf; herfing; herfers; the Hoosier Herf;
the Herfmeister; Herfedor; circle-herfs; herf-off; an after-dinner herf;
the San Francisco Herf; Gentlemen, you may herf...
Herf is a unique part
of speech. It can be correctly used as a noun, a verb, an
adjective, an adverb, an infinitive, a prefix, a suffix and
an explicative.
I find it most meaningful when used to reference more than one person smoking together. This is revealed in the recent addition - the "mini" herf - used to describe only two or three together, as opposed to a full blown mega-herf like the Big Smoke...