Well this is one acronym we probably could have lived without…
There’s a term that’s been cropping up more and more around the internet during the past few months… and that term is “DUFF”.
“Like the beer from the Simpsons?” I said, when a colleague asked if I’d come across it.
No, not like the beer, I was told.
“The DUFF”, as I have now learned, is an American acronym and it stands for the “designated ugly fat friend.”
Or rather, the friend who people apparently keep around to make themselves look better by comparison.
Like me, 17-year-old high school student Kody Keplinger was unfamiliar with this new and completely unnecessary label, but overheard it in the cafeteria one morning.
“When I first heard it…I thought, ‘That’s hilarious and super clever.’” Keplinger recalls in the New York Post. “Then, I thought — ‘Wait, that’s super mean.’ And then: ‘Oh crap, that’s me! I am the DUFF of my group!’”
Turns out Keplinger wasn’t alone. A quick survey of her peers revealed that many women upon learning about DUFFs assume that they are one.
“I realised that everyone is insecure and thinks they’re the DUFF,” says Keplinger.
That’s when she decided to write a book about it.
Since it’s release in September 2010 that book has become a best seller. It’s also spawned a Hollywood adaptation, set for release in Australia in April. The tagline of the film is “You either know one, you have one or you are one.” Yeah.
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This kind of shit makes me so glad I'm in my 30s.
Also thanks for the She's All That reference. Always makes me think of Not Another Teen Movie which I love so much to this day.
"No, no, no, no, anyone but her! Not... Janie Briggs! Guys, she's got glasses and a ponytail! Aw, look at that, she's got paint on her overalls, what is that? Guys, there's no way she could be prom queen!"
How did Not Another Teen Movie not win any Oscars? Proof that The Academy is corrupt. Cinematic masterpiece, comedic gold mine.
I remember the great old line, "The best way to appear slim is to hang around with people heavier than you" from years ago. It gave me a laugh then and it gives me a laugh now. And I've never been what one could refer to as petite. The outrage of the day has not outraged me.