Etymology
1. Old Norse "hufsa" - Meaning: to blow, inflate
2. Middle English "huffen" - Meaning: to swell with anger or pride
3. Onomatopoetic - Derived from the sound of air being expelled from the mouth
Meaning
Origin
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