Tough vs Tuff (Mind blown)

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Did anyone know these words mean different things? :eek2:

I never knew that until now. I always thought people just wrote "tuff" as a shorter version of "tough."

Anyway, just felt like posting this as my mind was blown :eek:

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That was fun :D

Translate the word tough to Swedish and you get tuff.

I know. We do have a lot of similar words, but I didn't know you had the word tuff in your language.

So are you a tough or a tuff guy Cleveland? Maybe a little bit of both :p
 
That was fun :D

Translate the word tough to Swedish and you get tuff.

That's so cool. I find that type of stuff interesting.

So are you a tough or a tuff guy Cleveland? Maybe a little bit of both :p

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.... judging by the fact that you made me smile and blush, I'm probably neither lol
 
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.... judging by the fact that you made me smile and blush, I'm probably neither lol[/QUOTE]

hehe I'd say Cleveland is tuff.:p A sleek demeanor with a hint of charismatic charm all rolled into one:D
 
hehe I'd say Cleveland is tuff.:p A sleek demeanor with a hint of charismatic charm all rolled into one:D

Aw..I hope you don't think the compliment replaces my Christmas gift :laugh:
 

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