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duff adjective /dʌf/ /dʌf/ (British English, informal) jump to other results - that does not work as it should; false or incorrect
- He sold me a duff radio.
- She played some duff notes.
Word Originadjective late 18th cent. (denoting something worthless): of unknown origin.
duff noun /dʌf/ /dʌf/ (North American English, informal)Idioms jump to other results - a person’s bottom
- Are you just going to sit around on your duff all day?
Word Originnoun mid 19th cent.: of unknown origin.
Idioms - (British English, slang) pregnant
- He got her up the duff.
- She was sixteen and up the duff.
duff verb /dʌf/ /dʌf/ Phrasal Verbs jump to other results |