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Duffinese

Noun

A language adapted from modern English for heavily mentally challenged individuals.
PJ: Yo I'm finna gonna axks yous sumthin

Me: Stop speaking Duffinese, you fat ape
by Chat_Ape_PepeMonkey January 22, 2026
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duffness

duffness- A name you can call someone or something without offending them up front. Clumsy, silly, jerk, funny, asshole, comedian, joker, dork, jerkoff, lame, pussy, fatass, drunk, idiot, rapper, skelator, bandit, clown, jester, tattoo, pig, fool, cholo, ganster, thug.
Kid tells his mom: Look at that clown his a duffness!
A boyfriend tells his girlfriend: Your a duffness for acting like that.
Audience: Look at the rapper acting like a duffness after the show.
The man was at the resturant eating a burger like a duffness
The duffness got cought robbing a bank
by T.F. King #1 June 4, 2011
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Dublinese

The particular mix of profanity, comedic metaphors and local slang words and phrases which make up the lingua franca in Dublin, Eire.
'What's de story, Anto? Where would yeh be goin' an no bell on yeh bike?'
'Off to the chipper I am for the whole caboosh, Robbo.'
'Will ye no be coming for a pint?'
'Havn't got a baldy. Me mot's tol' me I'm off the drink.'
'Ah, ya big long drink of water! Come on, jus' fer one.'
'She's an eye like a stinkin' eel. Robbo.'
Two passers-by overhear this conversation and one says to the other, 'What are they talking about?'
'They are talking Dublinese.' says the other.
by Brij June 19, 2011
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Duffins

Name giving to a food (snack, dessert, sweet) that results from the combination of making Donuts and Muffins. The converging result form a new substance sweet in taste and soft in texture. Usually Delicious!
My wife made some tasty donut muffins (aptly named duffins). Please come and enjoy one!
by The Definition Giver April 29, 2011
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Dublinese

The language that many people in dublin speak. It involves putting -o as a suffix to names or sometimes words, and shortening certain words, and also pronouncing 'th' as 't' or 'd'. Usually spoken while wearing adidas clothing, or in a caravan.
Robbo:'Hey dere deco, gi's one of dem crackores'
(Translation: Hello there, Declan. Can I have one of those crackers?)
Deco:'Sure ting, Robbo. Try one of dem tings out, deyr'e wicko!
(Tranlation: Sure thing, Robert. Try one of those things out, they're wicked!

-Average use of Dublinese
by FPSJesus1996 January 1, 2012
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