Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Duffer

WORD OF THE DAY
duffer \ DUFF-er \ noun
 
Definition
1a : a peddler especially of cheap flashy articles
1b : something counterfeit or worthless
 
2: an incompetent, ineffectual, or clumsy person; especially
2b: a mediocre golfer
 
Examples
Most of the people playing in the charity tournament were duffers, but it was all for a good cause.

"The snow is melting, and the grass from the area's golf courses are beginning to look like an oasis, beckoning veterans and duffers alike."
— Matt Becker, Observer-Dispatch (Utica, New York), April 12, 2015
 
Did You Know?
Duffers have never really been straight shooters—on or off the golf course. The original duffers of the mid-18th century were shysters of the first order, merchants who palmed off trashy goods as if they were highly valuable (they often implied to unwary buyers that the goods had been smuggled and were very rare). Over time, the meaning of duffer was extended from a no-good peddler to anyone who was "no good," not just because the individual had low morals, but because he or she was incompetent or stupid. The term has been applied to hopelessly bad golfers since the late 19th century.

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