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Webster 1913 Edition


Chuff

Chuff

,
Noun.
[Perh. a modification of
chub
: cf. W.
cyff
stock, stump.]
A coarse or stupid fellow.
Shak.

Chuff

,
Adj.
Stupid; churlish.
[Prov. Eng.]
Wright.

Webster 1828 Edition


Chuff

CHUFF

,
Noun.
A clown; a coarse, heavy, dull or surly fellow.

Definition 2024


chuff

chuff

English

Adjective

chuff (comparative more chuff, superlative most chuff)

  1. (Britain) Surly.
  2. (Britain, dialect) stupid; churlish
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Synonyms

Noun

chuff (plural chuffs)

  1. A coarse or stupid fellow.
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Translations

Verb

chuff (third-person singular simple present chuffs, present participle chuffing, simple past and past participle chuffed)

  1. (transitive, slang) Purposefully to fail a standardized test in a conspicuous way.

Etymology 2

Onomatopoeic. Compare chug and puff.

Verb

chuff (third-person singular simple present chuffs, present participle chuffing, simple past and past participle chuffed)

  1. (intransitive) To make noisy puffing sounds, as of a steam locomotive.
    • 1912, Katherine Mansfield, "The Woman At The Store", Selected Short Stories
      The horses stumbled along, coughing and chuffing.
    • 1928, D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover
      ... and the small lit up train that chuffed past in the cutting made it seem like real night.
    • 1990, John Updike, Rabbit at Rest
      The pigeons chuff and chortle off in indignant disappointment.
  2. (Britain, informal) To break wind.
Translations

Noun

chuff (uncountable)

  1. (scriptwriting, uncountable) Superfluous small talk that is free of conflict, offers no character development, description or insight, and does not advance the story or plot.

Etymology 3

1520s, in sense “swollen with fat”; circa 1860, British dialect, in sense “pleased”.[2] Possibly related to “coarse, stupid, fat-headed” sense.

Adjective

chuff (comparative more chuff, superlative most chuff)

  1. (Britain) Pleased.
  2. (obsolete) Swollen with fat.
  3. (vulgar slang, of cheeks) Swollen.
Derived terms

Noun

chuff (plural chuffs)

  1. (vulgar slang) The ****.

References

  1. A Dictionary of the English Language Samuel Johnson (W Strahan ‧London, 15 April 1755)
  2. 1 2 3 chuff” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).