Rough and tough from the Bluff
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South Africa
Added August 02, 2025
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A playful regional saying from Durban, referring to Bluff (a Durban suburb). It means someone is hardy or streetwise, often said with pride or humor about one's gritty toughness.
""Don't worry about me, I'm rough and tough from the Bluff," laughed Craig as he handled the difficult customer, joking that he can take anything because he grew up in a tough area."
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