duff in Hindi हिन्दी
duff in Marathi मराठी
duff in English
- duff⇄adj. (British Slang.) worthless; defective.
Ex. a duff product. - duff⇄duff (1), noun.
a flour pudding boiled in a cloth bag. - duff⇄duff (2), noun.
(Scottish and U.S.)
1. the decaying vegetable matter, such as fallen leaves, covering the ground in a forest.
2. fine coal. - duff⇄duff (3), verb, adjective.
- duff⇄duff (4), noun.
(U.S. Slang.) the rump; buttocks.
Ex. ""The market is there,"" says he, ""if we get off our duffs"" (Time). - duff⇄duff (5), transitive verb.
(British Slang.) to beat up.
Ex. Perhaps he will leap out from behind a lamp post and duff me up next time I go shopping (Sunday Times). - duff⇄v.t. (Dialect or ?Slang.)1. to manipulate (a thing) so as to make it pass for new or for something different.
2. in Australia:
a. to alter the brand on (stolen cattle).
b. to steal (cattle) by doing this.
3. to cheat.