duff /ˈdʌf/
布丁的一種,揉好的麵團,腐爛的落葉堆(vt.)使人以為新,球杆沒打中球
Duff n.
1. Dough or paste. [Prov. Eng.]
2. A stiff flour pudding, boiled in a bag; -- a term used especially by seamen; as, plum duff.
Duff v. t. [imp. & p. p. Duffed; p. pr. & vb. n. Duffing.] [Colloq. or Slang]
1. To treat or manipulate so as to give a specious appearance to; to fake; hence, to cheat.
2. In Australia, to alter the brands on (cattle, horses, etc.); to steal (cattle, etc.), and alter their brands.
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duff
n : a stiff flour pudding steamed or boiled usually containing
e.g. currents and citron