DUFFING, false, counterfeit, worthless.
DUKE, gin.—Household Words, No. 183.
DUMB-FOUND, to perplex, to beat soundly till not able to speak. Originally a cant word. Johnson cites the Spectator for the earliest use. Scotch, DUMFOUNDER.
DUMMACKER, a knowing or acute person.
DUMMIES, empty bottles and drawers in an apothecary’s shop, labelled so as to give an idea of an extensive stock.
DUMMY, in three-handed whist the person who holds two hands plays DUMMY.
DUMMY, a pocket book.
DUMP FENCER, a man who sells buttons.
DUMPY, short and stout.
DUMPISH, sullen, or glumpy.