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Enuff vs Knuff - What's the difference?

enuff | knuff |

As a determiner enuff

is simplified variant of enough.

As a noun knuff is

a lout; a clown.

enuff

English

Determiner

(en determiner)
  • (informal) Simplified variant of enough.
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    See also

    * nuff

    knuff

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A lout; a clown.
  • The country knuffs , Hob, Dick, and Hick, / With clubs and clouted shoon. — Hayward.
    (Webster 1913)