a English language phrase which means something is great or brilliant
friend:I went to the theme park yesterday and went on that new rollercoaster.........you:yaa I went on that on the first day it opened its the bomb duffer.I was cleaning vomit out my nose all day after I came off it.......this is a real phrase not made up..its a old phrase.....
The act of taking a well loved song and using it in your TV/Movie to shove down the throats of younger audiences.
EX: Duffering/duffered
"Hey did you watch the new Stranger Things episode, they really duffered that Metallica song didn't they. dont get me started about Kate Bush"
or
"Do you remember the great Duffering of 2022"
1.(n) Sounds simmilar to daffodil; however this term is used to describe someone who performs stupid acts, makes stupid mistakes or says stupid things.
This term is a combination of both the words duffer and dill put together, making it a good way to describe your dickhead mates.
1."Jesus, that bloody Mel is a sure duffer-dill"
2."Did you hear what Chris did this time!! He left porn on the search history on the family computer. What a duffer-dill!!!"
The act of making a duffer or idiot dumber.
"Politics seems to be a lot into duffering nowadays"
Duffer
Some duffers took 3 of my best cows from the top paddock
Traditionally meaning "total idiot", duffer is a mashup which translates to "dumb fucker." Generally viewed as an appropriate term for elderly people who make absolutely zero sense to a rational person attempting to understand their reasoning for doing what they do.
"Why is there a brake drum in the dish drainer?" "I don't know. Ask Duffer. It's his house"
Upon seeing shredded bits of garden hose scattered across the yard, it's safe to assume duffer ran another one over with the lawn mower.
A sifting device used to remove shake and/or B Buds from finished A grade cannabis buds. Usually jury-rigged on the farm from chicken wire and random materials or can be purchased in stores made from plastic. Used by shaking cannabis in the sifter until separated.
"I've got this pound you wanted, but they have quite a bit of shake in em. Do you have a duffer?"