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  • 74gaffer — Synonyms and related words: Big Brother, Father Time, Methuselah, Nestor, Old Paar, auditor, boatswain, boss, centenarian, chief, comptroller, controller, dotard, duffer, elder, floor manager, floorman, floorwalker, foreman, ganger, geezer,… …

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  • 75Duff — 1. mess up; fluff: It was an easy putt, but he s duffed it (backformation from duffer stupid person ); 2. steal cattle (backformation from duffer cattle thief ); 3. (18th C. British slang) vagina …

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  • 76duff — I Australian Slang 1. mess up; fluff: It was an easy putt, but he s duffed it (backformation from duffer stupid person ); 2. steal cattle (backformation from duffer cattle thief ); 3. (18th C. British slang) vagina II Mawdesley Glossary dough.… …

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  • 77deaf — [OE] Ultimately, deaf and dumb come from the same source, and moreover they are related to a Greek word for ‘blind’. The common denominator ‘sensory or mental impairment’ goes back to an Indo European base *dheubh , which denoted ‘confusion,… …

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  • 78oaf — n 1. dunce, dolt, dullard, blockhead, dunderhead, dunderpate, clodpate, loggerhead, thickhead, fathead, numskull, bonehead, Inf. knucklehead, Inf. deadhead, Sl. lunkhead, Sl. meathead, Sl. meatball, Sl. lardhead, Sl. dummkopf, Sl. stupidhead, Sl …

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  • 79deaf — [OE] Ultimately, deaf and dumb come from the same source, and moreover they are related to a Greek word for ‘blind’. The common denominator ‘sensory or mental impairment’ goes back to an Indo European base *dheubh , which denoted ‘confusion,… …

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  • 80duf·fer — /ˈdʌfɚ/ noun, pl fers [count] informal 1 chiefly US : a person who plays golf without much skill We joined the other duffers at the course. a weekend duffer 2 Brit : a clumsy or awkward person He s a lovable old …

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