duffnoun \ˈdəf\Popularity: Bottom 40% of wordsDefinition of duff1: a boiled or steamed pudding often containing dried fruit2: the partly decayed organic matter on the forest floor3: fine coal : slackOrigin and Etymology of duffEnglish dialect, alteration of doughFirst Known Use: 18162 duffnounDefinition of duff: buttocks Origin and Etymology of dufforigin unknownFirst Known Use: circa 18373 duffadjectiveDefinition of duffBritish: inferior, worthlessOrigin and Etymology of duffduff, noun, something worthless, from 1duffFirst Known Use: circa 1889
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