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daff
1[daf]
verb (used without object)
to make sport; dally; play.
daff
2[daf]
verb (used with object)
Archaic.to turn or thrust aside.
Obsolete.to doff.
daff
1/ æ /
noun
informalshort for daffodil
daff
2/ ɑː /
verb
(intr) to frolic; play the fool
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of daff1
Example Sentences
Daff thanking me 8 million times at least.
“We are in Gaza, sure it will take a year, not a month,” Lina Mohammad Abu Daff, a 44-year-old Gaza City resident who works at the local health ministry, told the Wall Street Journal, conveying her cynicism over current plans.
Five days later Daff passes away.
The next day I email Daff to tell him how great the stadium is and that the managing director has promised to get him there as soon as possible.
For Daff, a great man who loved his family, his football and his photography.
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