To be in a predicament.
“She’s in a bit of a kerfuffle.”
A British word meaning “a fuss; commotion,”
The gas-price hike caused quite a kerfuffle.
Person 1: Why are you so full of kerfuffle?
Person 2: It's my destiny.
a wide circular table, full of food
Man that wedding has a great Kerfuffle
joe: "What's going on here? Why is everyone running around and yelling?"
bob: "Oh, it's just a kerfuffle. Apparently, there was a mistake on the menu and now the kitchen is out of the special dish that half the customers ordered."
joe: "Wow, that's a big kerfuffle. I hope they can fix it soon."
bob: "Yeah, it's causing a bit of chaos, but I'm sure they'll get it sorted out eventually."
Tickling ones anus while masturbating.
John was being a douche canoe, so I told him to go kerfuffle yourself.