Mutt and Jeff
Appearance
See also: Mutt-and-Jeff
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From characters in a comic strip by U.S. cartoonist Harry Conway ("Bud") Fisher, first published in 1908.
Pronunciation
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Noun
[edit]Mutt and Jeff pl (plural only)
- (chiefly US, slang) Names given to a pair of companions, usually male, of whom one is tall and the other short.
- 1962, "Facial Farceur" (film review of A Matter of WHO), Time, 10 Aug.,
- The bowler-hatted Terry-Thomas and Cooper's gangling American business partner (Alex Nicol) team up, Mutt-and-Jeff fashion.
- 1962, "Facial Farceur" (film review of A Matter of WHO), Time, 10 Aug.,
Adjective
[edit]Mutt and Jeff (comparative more Mutt and Jeff, superlative most Mutt and Jeff)