1955, in nerf bars, hot-rodder slang for "custom bumpers;" from slang verb in auto racing (1953) meaning "to nudge something with a bumper in passing and knock it off course;" ultimate origin and signification unknown.
As a trademark name for toys made of foam-like material for indoor play, introduced 1970 (Nerf ball). By 1995 this had yielded a verbal sense of "to make less effective" (as a Nerf basketball is softer and lighter than the real thing).
雙語例句
1. Q : Are the developers actively evaluating the 10 % Mage coefficient nerf?
開發(fā)者們在積極的評價對于法師的10%節(jié)魔的取消么?
來自互聯(lián)網
2. With the substantial nerf to Scorpions, they no longer can win a battle on their own.