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In old Scots the word "coff" meant to buy, purchase, or barter (Scottish [Dictionary] by John Jamieson 1840) Coff is still used in some parts of the North East of Scotland most predominantly in Dingwall and Muir-of-Ord (The Muir) usually following "gudgie" (a short stout fellow J. Jamieson, 1840) but today refers to any type of man "gudgie-coff" or just "coff" The historical use of gudgie-coff may have referred to a fatman who was buying or purchasing something in [the market] towns of Dingwall and Muir of Ord but this is unproven. [Nevertheless], there are certainly plenty fatmen purchasing things still today in Dingwall at the local Tesco.
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