duff

be up the duff

slang To be pregnant. You two have only been married for a couple of months, I can't believe you're up the duff already!
See also: duff, up

duff up

1. To physically assault someone; to beat someone up. A noun or pronoun can be used between "duff" and "up." Primarily heard in UK. Tom duffed up the drunken buffoon for making disparaging remarks about his sister. Two would-be muggers tried to rob a member of the Royal Marines, and he duffed them up right good.
2. To defeat an opponent thoroughly and easily. A noun or pronoun can be used between "duff" and "up." Primarily heard in UK. We went into the game underprepared and unfocused, and our opponents rightfully duffed us up.
3. To bungle or ruin something; to mess something up. A noun or pronoun can be used between "duff" and "up." Primarily heard in UK. The boss said I would get the sack if I duffed up the reports again.
See also: duff, up

up the duff

Pregnant. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. You two have only been married for a couple of months, I can't believe you're up the duff already! I was pretty wild during my university years, which is how I found myself up the duff at 22.
See also: duff, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

up the duff

pregnant. British informal
1994 Daily Telegraph At 19, he was married (‘only because she was up the duff’ he explains gallantly).
See also: duff, up
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

duff

(dəf)
n. the buttocks. Don’t you get tired of sitting around on your duff?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

get off one's duff

Get moving, become active. This slangy idiom uses duff in the sense of buttocks, a usage dating from about 1840 and at that time considered impolite. It no longer is, at least not in America, and if anything this cliché is a euphemism for still ruder synonyms, such as get off one’s butt or get off one’s ass.
See also: duff, get, off
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • be up the duff
  • up the duff
  • spout
  • be up the spout
  • be/go up the spout
  • be up the stick
  • be up the pole
  • get off one's duff
  • great with child
  • duff up
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"Coming back into it for me has been a big learning experience and it's a lot of anxiety,'' Duff said.
I knew Duff (pictured) when he wanted to put local boxers on Welsh shows a few decades ago and I must say he was not an easy guy to get on with.
Fellow promoter Barry Hearn led the tributes, tweeting: "Sorry to hear that Mickey Duff died today RIP Legendary promoter."
Tributes were paid last night to boxing legend Mickey Duff, who died at the age of 84 The manager and promoter worked with 16 world champions and many top British fighters such as Scot Jim Watt, Frank Bruno, Joe Calzaghe and John Conteh.
TRIBUTES were paid last night to former boxer, manager and promoter Mickey Duff, who died at the age of 84.
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Andrew Duff's (ALDE, UK) efforts in view of creating a pan-European electoral list with 25 extra parliamentarians in an attempt to fill in the European Parliament's popular legitimacy gap have suffered a new setback: his report was sent back to committee by the plenary, on 7 July, due to resistance from MEPs and internal division in the EPP, S&D and ALDE groups.
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