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What (who) is cuff - definition

TURN-UP, APPLIED BAND, OR DETACHED BAND ON A SLEEVE
French cuff; French cuffs; Tight rolled pants; Cuffs; Double cuff; Barrel cuff; Single cuff; Turn-ups; Men's pant cuff; Trouser cuffs; Double cuffs
  • 17th century cuff
  • Cuffs were a site of visible ornamentation in male dress.
  • Canon]] with ornamented cuff

cuff         
FILM FESTIVAL
CUFF
n.
1) a French cuff
2) (misc.) (esp. AE) on the cuff ('on credit')
cuff         
FILM FESTIVAL
CUFF
I. n.
Blow, stroke, box, slap.
II. v. a.
Beat, strike, buffet, box, slap.
cuff         
FILM FESTIVAL
CUFF
cuff1
¦ noun
1. the end part of a sleeve, where the material of the sleeve is turned back or a separate band is sewn on.
N. Amer. a trouser turn-up.
2. (cuffs) informal handcuffs.
3. an inflatable bag wrapped round the arm to enable blood pressure to be measured.
¦ verb informal secure with handcuffs.
Phrases
off the cuff informal without preparation. [as if from impromptu notes made on one's shirt cuffs.]
Derivatives
cuffed adjective
Origin
ME (denoting a glove or mitten): of unknown origin.
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cuff2
¦ verb strike with an open hand, especially on the head.
¦ noun a blow given with an open hand.
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Cuff

A cuff is a layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment (shirt, coat, jacket, etc.) at the wrist, or at the ankle end of a trouser leg. The function of turned-back cuffs is to protect the cloth of the garment from fraying, and, when frayed, to allow the cuffs to be readily repaired or replaced, without changing the garment. Cuffs are made by turning back (folding) the material, or a separate band of material can be sewn on, or worn separately, attached either by buttons or studs. A cuff may display an ornamental border or have lace or some other trimming. In US usage, the word trouser cuffs refers to the folded, finished bottoms of the legs of a pair of trousers. In the UK, while this usage is now sometimes followed, the traditional term for the turned up trouser hem is 'turnup'.

Examples of use of cuff
1. After '/11, things kind of went to hell," Cuff says.
2. Its a blood pressure testing kit, an old fashioned one with a heavy metal dial, velcro cuff and rubber bulb to pump up the cuff round your arm.
3. Carrying a C–shaped leg cuff in its mouth, a sea lion dives, approaches the swimmer from behind and snaps the cuff around one ankle.
4. "He‘s got rotator cuff injuries, he probably will need surgery," Bernard said.
5. She gave him ink pens from the city; he gave her District of Columbia cuff links.