Etymology of Kerfuffle:
Meaning of Kerfuffle:
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Etymology 19th century from earlier coffuffle 1837 of uncertain origin possibly
Etymology The word kafuffle is a respelling of the Scottish word cafuzzle which mean
Etymology of Kerfuffle Origin Late 17th century Root Scottish Gaelic carful a comm
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Etymology Middle English disruptioun from Old French disruption from Latin disruptio
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