1. duffer - Noun
2. duffer - Adjective
3. Duffer - Proper noun
A peddler or hawker, especially of cheap, flashy articles, as sham jewelry; hence, a sham or cheat.
A stupid, awkward, inefficient person.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere comes a day when people begin to say, 'Why doesn't that old duffer retire?' I want to get out while they're still saying Astaire is a hell of a dancer. Fred Astaire
Very interesting for an old duffer like me to try his hand at something new. If I don't do that once in a while, I might just turn into a fossil, you know! Norman Rockwell
Plain white T-shirts do it for me every time. You can spend anything from £3 to £50 on a T-shirt, but I've bought some great ones from H&M, as well as shelling out on Duffer Of St George and a Polish label I discovered while filming 'Robin Hood' in Hungary called Scotch And Soda. Jonas Armstrong
as a golfer he was only a duffer Source: Internet
And today, producer Shawn Levy says the pandemic impacted the new season positively, allowing the Duffer brothers to write the entire season before shooting, and produce exceptional quality scripts – maybe the best ever. Source: Internet
Because David Harbour – aka Chief Hopper – has revealed to that the show's creators the Duffer brothers probably won't have scripts ready until 2019. Source: Internet