A mate of mine has spent the weekend in the town of Muff, Co. Donegal, where the annual festival is taking place.
Sounds like a fun weekend, where everyone enjoys being in Muff. You might even fancy going diving.
http://www.muffdivingclub.ie/
Muff Diving
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Re: Muff Diving
There is also the TOP garage or as local people call it "top muff"
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This reminded me of a sentence I read in Sherlock Holmes today:
"She pulled a little handkerchief out of her muff and began to sob heavily into it."
What does muff actually mean here?
"She pulled a little handkerchief out of her muff and began to sob heavily into it."
What does muff actually mean here?
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Pervert.Jon O'Neill wrote:What does muff actually mean here?
Amusingly, I thought I'd try google image searching first. I wasn't successful.
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We obviously have different definitions of "success".Michael Wallace wrote:Pervert.Jon O'Neill wrote:What does muff actually mean here?
Amusingly, I thought I'd try google image searching first. I wasn't successful.
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It's a big furry thing which some ladies have, and they put both their hands into it to keep them warm.Jon O'Neill wrote:What does muff actually mean here?
Hope that helps, Jono.
I remember as a kid often playing with my grandmother's muff.
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My grandma's muff was so well used it had gone bald.Howard Somerset wrote:It's a big furry thing which some ladies have, and they put both their hands into it to keep them warm.Jon O'Neill wrote:What does muff actually mean here?
Hope that helps, Jono.
I remember as a kid often playing with my grandmother's muff.
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