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chuff

as an adjective, "pleased, happy," 1860, British dialect, from obsolete chuff "swollen with fat" (1520s). A second British dialectal chuff has an opposite meaning, "displeased, gruff" (1832), from chuff "rude fellow," or, as Johnson has it, "a coarse, fat-headed, blunt clown" (mid-15c.), which is of unknown origin. Related: Chuffed "pleased" (1957).

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Definitions of chuff from WordNet

chuff (v.)
blow hard and loudly;
Synonyms: puff / huff
From wordnet.princeton.edu