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    duff
    /dʌf/

    adjective

    • 1. of very poor quality: informal British "duff lyrics"

    noun

    • 1. decaying vegetable matter covering the ground under trees: North American, Scottish "generally the fires in this area burn the duff and underbrush and scorch a few trees"

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  2. DUFF definition: 1. bad, not useful, or not working: 2. a person's bottom 3. to stop being lazy and start doing…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DUFF is a boiled or steamed pudding often containing dried fruit. How to use duff in a sentence.

  4. duff in British English. (dʌf ) noun. 1. a thick flour pudding, often flavoured with currants, citron, etc, and boiled in a cloth bag. plum duff. 2. See up the duff. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. noun. organic matter in various stages of decomposition on the floor of the forest. fine, dry coal, especially anthracite. duff. 1. / dʌf / verb. slang. to change the appearance of or give a false appearance to (old or stolen goods); fake.

  6. 1. slang to change the appearance of or give a false appearance to (old or stolen goods); fake. 2. (Law) slang Austral to steal (cattle), altering the brand.

  7. Definition of duff adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. slang to change the appearance of or give a false appearance to (old or stolen goods); fake. Austral slang to steal (cattle), altering the brand. Also: sclaff informal to bungle (a shot) by hitting the ground behind the ball. adj. Brit informal bad or useless, as by not working out or operating correctly; dud.