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tough; tuff adjective good, admirable US, 1937- [T]uff – good; appealing; good looking; outstanding. — J. R. Friss, A Dictionary of Teenage Slang (Mt. Diablo High), 1964
- — John Lawlor, How to Talk Car, p. 109, 1965
- [T]uff means cool, sharp–like a tuff-looking Mustang or a tuff record. — S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders, p. 14, 1967
- It’s really tough lookin’. — American Graffiti, 1973
- “Out of sight,“ “too much,“ “tough,” “trippy,” “trick,” or “unreal” – all were current [mid- to late 60s] superlatives. — Sean Hutchinson, Crying Out Loud, p. 177, 1988
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