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The expression in fact comes from the German "Paff", which has the same meaning as the English "puff".
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Julia Carrie Paff is the hysterically defiant and overly territorial daughter of Agnes and Tobias.
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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Julia (Carrie Paff) and Agnes (Kimberly King) share an uncomfortable mother/daughter moment in Edward Albee's
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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Julia (Carrie Paff) and Agnes (Kimberly King) share an uncomfortable mother/daughter moment in Edward Albee's
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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Julia Carrie Paff is the hysterically defiant and overly territorial daughter of Agnes and Tobias.
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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Julia (Carrie Paff) and Agnes (Kimberly King) share an uncomfortable mother/daughter moment in Edward Albee's
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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Julia Carrie Paff is the hysterically defiant and overly territorial daughter of Agnes and Tobias.
George Heymont: Stiff Upper Lips George Heymont 2011
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Thirty years on, Harriet Lewis Paff wryly recalled her losing battle.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Thirty years on, Harriet Lewis Paff wryly recalled her losing battle.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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The "Paff!" of the arrow was like the sound of a rising dolphin; it was the end of his dolphin days.
The Bull From The Sea Renault, Mary 1962
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