1. duff - Noun
2. duff - Adjective
3. duff - Verb
4. Duff - Proper noun
Dough or paste.
A stiff flour pudding, boiled in a bag; -- a term used especially by seamen; as, plum duff.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think I am too old to be doing teen movies. I am just kind of annoyed, because you have all these teen movies coming out with usually either Lindsay Lohan or Hilary Duff doing four of the exact teen movies over and over again. Alexa Vega
GN'R was five guys who were all into different things. I liked pop and disco, Izzy was into New York rock, Slash loved Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin, Axl was into Genesis and Elton John, and Duff was a punk rocker. We all blended that stuff together. Steven Adler
I changed my mind. I don't want to be an inveshtigative journalist anymore. I want to be a professional rum drinker.” "There are people who do that,” Duff said. He'd barely sipped his rum. "Really? What do you call them?” "Alcoholics. Libba Bray
Alexander Duff was convinced that "of all the systems of false religion ever fabricated by the perverse ingenuity of fallen men, Hinduism is surely the most stupendous” and that India was "the chief seat of Satan's earthly dominion.”. Sita Ram Goel
Roger: All right, cool. Thank you. Oh great, it ends on me saying I liked a Hillary Duff song. I was hoping for something else after that. Make something up, something... to be or not to be – anything. Roger Manganelli
I grew up with a lot of people who are famous now. I was friends with Hilary and Haley Duff. They are such lovely girls. I have watched their careers blossom, which I am really happy for. I grew up with Ashley Tisdale; we used to both live in Valencia, so we used to hang out back in the day. Madeline Zima