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dufus

[ doo-fuhs ]

noun

plural dufuses.
  1. a variant of doofus.


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If you have any doubt about what Rasmussen is doing here, I encourage you to watch the big dufus energy on display in the video below, this time featuring Rasmussen’s head of polling, Mark Mitchell:

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I spend a couple of days in bed and binge on Star Trek reruns with my cat Admiral Dufus on my lap.

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Eno, the dufus, dropped his soon after the warning, so we all had to get down on the chapel floor on our knees and knuckles, like penitents.

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Where Bruce was presented as something of a dufus, despite being nothing of a dufus, Hughes, despite appearing something of a dufus, is not so much charmless as charmophobic, paranoia lurking where joy usually blooms.

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Suggesting the dimensions of the Lakers’ problem, it’s not just one dufus owner’s son.

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