Daffy vs Daffs - What's the difference?
daffy | daffs |
a little crazy
* 1899 , [http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/cather/writings/shortfiction/westbound.html]
*1909 , Gene Stratton-Porter,
*:"You've gone so plum daffy you are forgetting your dinner," jeered her mother.
*1922 , F. Scott Fitzgerald, O Russet Witch! ,
*:He was daffy about her and she could twist him around her little finger.
As an adjective daffy
is a little crazy.As a proper noun Daffy
is {{given name|female|diminutive=Daphne}} or Daffodil.As a noun daffs is
plural of lang=en.daffy
English
Adjective
(er)- Now I'm hungry as a Rocky Mountain lion so come, let's go and get this poor, daffy , tealess widow and wine and dine with her and make it all up.