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Noisy, non-violent confusion, perhaps involving some scuffling, arising through ignorance or incompetence
I am Australian and have been using "kaffufle" all my life, although I just realised I did not know how to spell it. Students were causing such a kafuffle in the hall that a security officer had to investigate.
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also kerfuffle
mass confusion of slapstick variety |
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I heard this word being used in an NHL hockey game. The commentator had indicated that the participents had taken part in a kafuffle. To me it meant a minor or meaningless tussle or fight of no consequence. "The kafuffle between Johnson and Smith didn't amount to much; not even minor penalties."
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Something that takes a lot of organising and causes an issue. I tried to reorganise our hotel but it was a right kafuffle
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a screw-up, a SNAFU or confrontation or altercation the two crackheads got into a kafuffle over the last rock.
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A kafuffle is when some dopy cunt, screws up, messes up or just does something outright stupid.
Used mostly by those peoples in pommyland. (While drinking tea biscuits)
Sir Ed: Oh whoops i just lit your cat on fire. Fugly maid with bad teeth: Hahaha what a kafuffle. |
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When a task is troublesome or involves tedious work, it is referred to as a kafuffle. Changing the bed sheets is such a kafuffle!
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