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duff I. \ˈdəf\ noun (-s) Etymology: English dialect duff, variant of dough (I) 1. : a stiff flour pudding usually containing raisins and currants and boiled in a bag or steamed < plum duff > — compare plum pudding 2. : the partly decayed organic matter on the forest floor < scratchings of dirt and twigs and forest duff — Verne Athanas > — compare humus, litter, mor 3. : fine coal : slack II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: back-formation from duffer 1. slang a. : to treat or manipulate so as to give a specious appearance to : fake b. : cheat 2. Australia : to alter the brand on (stolen cattle or horses) : steal and alter the brand on (cattle or horses) 3. Britain : to misplay (a golf ball) especially by striking the ground back of the ball before the club strikes the ball III. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown slang : buttocks |