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.
by Hendrikus J. Kleiss April 04, 2004
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by RAnts March 28, 2005
Contrary to other entries this has zero to do with Little Britain. Its just slang for "Much to do about nothing" and creeps up in every day conversations all the time, its been around long before Little Britain.
by Dan Dodd January 02, 2006
Used a lot in 'Little Britain', brilliant sitcom starring David Walliams and Matt Lucas.
Lou looks after Andy, who's in a wheelchair, but does he really need it?
Lou looks after Andy, who's in a wheelchair, but does he really need it?
Lou: So which one do you want, Andy?
Andy: I want that one.
Lou: Are you sure?
Andy: Yeah.
Lou: I don't want to have to come and bring it back to the shop 'cos that would be a right kafuffle.
Andy: I want that one.
Lou: Are you sure?
Andy: Yeah.
Lou: I don't want to have to come and bring it back to the shop 'cos that would be a right kafuffle.
by Bubble_Pop March 29, 2005