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Duffer Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Britannica Dictionary definition of DUFFER. [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. British : a clumsy or awkward person. He's a lovable old duffer. DUFFER meaning: 1 : a person who plays golf without much skill; 2 : a clumsy or awkward person.
Duffer Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : a peddler especially of cheap flashy articles. b. : something counterfeit or worthless. 2. : an incompetent, ineffectual, or clumsy person. especially : a mediocre golfer. 3. Australia : a cattle rustler. Did you know? Duffers have never really been straight shooters-on or off the golf course.
Duffer - definition of duffer by The Free Dictionary
n. 1. informal a dull or incompetent person. 2. slang something worthless. 3. (Professions) dialect a peddler or hawker. 4. (Mining & Quarrying) a mine that proves unproductive. 5. a person who steals cattle. [C19: of uncertain origin]
duffer noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
/ˈdʌfər/ (British English, informal) a person who is stupid or unable to do anything well. I was a bit of a duffer at school. Word Origin. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. Check pronunciation: duffer.
DUFFER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
noun [ C ] old-fashioned informal uk / ˈdʌf.ə r/ us / ˈdʌf.ɚ / Add to word list. a person who has little skill or is slow to learn, especially someone who is not very good at golf or another sport : Minor shifts in conditions make little difference to the average weekend duffer.
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