Sclaff /(?)/

Sclaff

v. i.

imp. & p. p. Sclaffed; p. pr. & vb. n. Sclaffing

  1. To scuff or shuffle along. [Scot.]
  2. To scrape the ground with the sole of the club, before striking the ball, in making a stroke. (Golf)

Sclaff

v. t.
  1. To scrape (the club) on the ground, in a stroke, before hitting the ball; also, to make (a stroke) in that way. (Golf)

Sclaff

n.
  1. A slight blow; a slap; a soft fall; also, the accompanying noise. [Scot.]
  2. The stroke made by one who sclaffs. (Golf)
  3. A thin, solid substance, esp. a thin shoe or slipper.