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duffy noun- a spasm feigned by a drug addict in the hope of eliciting sympathy from a physician US
- — David Maurer and Victor Vogel, Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction, p. 404, 1973
- a doltish old man UK
A variation of DUFFER - I gave the old duffy a swift boot in the ribs and told him to have a bit more respect in future. — Danny King, The Bank Robber Diaries, p. 107, 2002
- a cigarette made with prison-issued tobacco US
- I topped it off with A “Duffy” (name of State-issued brand is “Bonanza,” but honoring the man who instigated free tobacco, it’s known as “Duffy”) roll[.] — Neal Cassady, Grace Beats Karma, p. 152, 3 December 1959: Letter to Carolyn Cassady
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