In Jewish lore, "guff" refers to the physical body or the corporeal aspect of a person, as opposed to the soul (neshama). It is often discussed in the context of the creation of humanity, where the body is seen as a vessel for the divine soul. The concept highlights the relationship between the spiritual and physical realms, emphasizing that while the body is temporary, the soul is eternal.
Guff means "back talk" Example-- "don't you give me none of that guff!"
Guff means "back talk" Example-- "don't you give me none of that guff!"
Guff means "back talk" Example-- "don't you give me none of that guff!"
Jacob Richman has written: 'Laughs from Jewish lore' -- subject(s): Jewish wit and humor
It comes out of Jewish lore. Mention of Lilit can be found in the Talmud.
A guff is an uncontrolable burst of air that escpes from your bottom when your body needs to get rid of gas
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Yes, it is. Not one you hear every day, but it is. Now go get ready for bed, and don't give me any more guff about your bedtime.
Wild Card.