In the 1960s, "tuff" was a slang term used primarily by youth and in African American vernacular to describe something that was cool, impressive, or stylish. It conveyed a sense of toughness and confidence, often associated with the burgeoning counterculture and music scene of the time. The term was popularized through music, particularly in genres like rock and soul. Overall, "tuff" reflected a youthful attitude of rebellion and self-expression during that era.
tough meas like strong and tuff means cool or slick
Tough is the same as rough; tuff means cool (ex:a tuff looking Mustang or a tuff record)
Tuff is considered an extrusive igneous rock.
tough and tuff are two different words. Tough is the same as rough; tuff means cool, sharp- like a tuff-looking Mustang or a tuff record.
The main character in TUFF Puppy
No. Tough can mean hard, but it can also mean strong. Tuff is a kind of volcanic rock.
It means cool and sharp. Like, "That car it tuff".
Tuff means rough or cool. As in a person who's not afraid of anyone, or who is strong or swears and spits.
you will give tuff to me
tough meas like strong and tuff means cool or slick
Robert Nesta Marley.
The homonym for tuff is "tough."
Tough is the same as rough; tuff means cool (ex:a tuff looking Mustang or a tuff record)
No, Tuff Hedeman is alive.
"Tuff" in Spanish is "toba"
Ford Tuff is 5' 10".
Tuff TV was created in 2009.