duffing
See also: Duffing
English
Verb
duffing
- present participle and gerund of duff
Adjective
duffing (comparative more duffing, superlative most duffing)
- (UK, slang, obsolete) Like a duffer; incompetent or worthless.
- 1875, Mary Elizabeth Braddon (ed.), Belgravia, a London magazine (page 41)
- 'I don't comprehend your meaning, Mr. St. Leger,' was the respectful reply.
'What a duffing old file you must be, then! Caractacus, of course.'
- 'I don't comprehend your meaning, Mr. St. Leger,' was the respectful reply.
- 1875, Mary Elizabeth Braddon (ed.), Belgravia, a London magazine (page 41)
References
- John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary