In golf|lang=en terms the difference between baffy and baff
is that baffy is (golf) the while baff is (golf) to strike the ground with the bottom of the club when taking a stroke.
As nouns the difference between baffy and baff
is that baffy is (golf) an obsolete wooden golf club with high loft while baff is (geordie) blank.
As a verb baff is
(archaic) to bark; yelp or baff can be to hit or strike, especially with something flat or soft.
baffy
English
Noun
(baffies)
(golf) An obsolete wooden golf club with high loft.
(golf) The
baff
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .
Verb
(
en verb)
(archaic) To bark; yelp.
Etymology 2
Probably from (etyl) (French baffe), of imitative origin.
Verb
(
en verb)
To hit or strike, especially with something flat or soft.
(golf) To strike the ground with the bottom of the club when taking a stroke.
Derived terms
* baffed out
Etymology 3
Noun
(-)
(Geordie) blank
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