Chuffing vs Cuffing - What's the difference?
chuffing | cuffing |
(British, slang) Used as a mild intensifier, especially as a substitute for fucking.
English intensifiers
The act by which somebody is cuffed or struck.
* (Mark Twain), Following the Equator
As verbs the difference between chuffing and cuffing
is that chuffing is present participle of lang=en while cuffing is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective chuffing
is used as a mild intensifier, especially as a substitute for fucking.As a noun cuffing is
the act by which somebody is cuffed or struck.chuffing
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)cuffing
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(en noun)- I was able to remember that the method seemed right and natural to me in those days, I being born to it and unaware that elsewhere there were other methods; but I was also able to remember that those unresented cuffings made me sorry for the victim and ashamed for the punisher.