Guffed vs Puffed - What's the difference?
guffed | puffed |
(guff)
(informal) Nonsensical talk or thinking.
* {{quote-book, year=1913, author=
, title=Lord Stranleigh Abroad
, chapter=4 (informal) Superfluous information.
(informal) Insolent or otherwise unacceptable remarks.
(slang) To break wind.
(slang) To mislead.
* 1955 , edition, ISBN 0553249592, page 14:
(puff)
inflated or swollen
consisting of a puff
(of cereals) expanded by the use of steam
As verbs the difference between guffed and puffed
is that guffed is (guff) while puffed is (puff).As an adjective puffed is
inflated or swollen or puffed can be (informal) same as puffed out .guffed
English
Verb
(head)guff
English
Noun
(-)citation, passage=“… That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh.
Synonyms
* (nonsensical talk or thinking) balls, bull, bulldust, bullshit, crap, nonsense, rubbish, tripe * (insolent or otherwise unacceptable remarks) brass neck, cheek, impudence, insolence, lipVerb
(en verb)- "Let me see if I get you. You can't bear to help convict Ashe of murder because you doubt if he's guilty, so you're scooting. Right?"
- "That's close enough," Wolfe said.
- "Not close enough for me. If you expect me to"