noun
- a steamed pudding made with flour, suet, and dried fruit
- decaying organic matter on the forest floor
Usage: British
Usage: forestry
verb
- to mishit a golf ball by hitting the ground before the ball
Usage: golf
Examples
- She served a traditional plum duff for dessert.
- The forest floor was covered with a thick layer of duff.
- He duffed his approach shot and landed in the bunker.
- The recipe called for suet to make the duff properly.
- Researchers studied the nutrient content of the forest duff.
- Don’t duff this easy putt on the final hole.