Duff example sentences
duff
noun
duff (noun) · duffs (plural noun)
- a flour pudding boiled or steamed in a cloth bag:
duff
adjective BRITISH ENGLISH informal
duff (adjective)
- of very poor quality:
- incorrect or false:
- decaying vegetable matter covering the ground under trees:
duff
verb BRITISH ENGLISH informal (duff someone up)
duff (verb) · duffs (third person present) · duffed (past tense) · duffed (past participle) · duffing (present participle)
- beat someone up.
duff
noun NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH informal
duff (noun) · duffs (plural noun)
- a person's buttocks:
duff
verb AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH informal
duff (verb) · duffs (third person present) · duffed (past tense) · duffed (past participle) · duffing (present participle)
- steal and alter brands on (cattle):
duff
verb golf informal
duff (verb) · duffs (third person present) · duffed (past tense) · duffed (past participle) · duffing (present participle)
- mishit (a shot):