duf·fer /ˈdʌfɚ/
笨蛋;不明道理的人;騙人貨
Duf·fer n.
1. A peddler or hawker, especially of cheap, flashy articles, as sham jewelry; hence, a sham or cheat. [Slang, Eng.]
2. A stupid, awkward, inefficient person.[Slang]
Duf·fer, n.
1. Mining See Shicer.
2. Zool. Any common domestic pigeon.
Duf·fer, n. One who duffs cattle, etc. [Australia]
Unluckily, cattle stealers are by no means so rare as would be desirable; they are locally known as duffers. --Baden-Powell.
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duffer
n : an incompetent or clumsy person; "as a golfer he was only a
duffer"