0 printed information, such as an advertisement or official document, that is usually unwanted and not interesting:
People are not willing to spend time reading all the bumf that they receive, least of all that from the electoral officer.
One thing, it seems to me, that this committee will not lack is bumf.
I had seen all the bumf about how wonderful it was.
The repeal of price controls is not merely the elimination of bumf and bureaucracy.
We receive much bumf but also much informed correspondence which gives expert views on different subjects, including fluoridation.
It seems extraordinary that some bureaucratic piece of bumf or explanation can override that fundamental fact.
I will send them the bumf whenever they like.
He gives one the bumf and the glossies that one has grown to expect and nothing happens because these matters are all covered over.