what does the word daff remind you off?

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Daff

"daff" could be a daffodil.... bright , perky, a harbinger of winter's end, spring's first flower.

It can be being goofy...a child romping, a jokester.

Here is a bit more on "daff"

1. as a verb = Main Entry: daff
Pronunciation: 'daf
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: alteration of doff
Date: 1596
1 : archaic : to thrust aside
2 : obsolete : to put off (as with an excuse)

2. daft, which could me misunderstood:
Main Entry: daff
Pronunciation: 'daf
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: alteration of doff
Date: 1596
1 : archaic : to thrust aside
2 : obsolete : to put off (as with an excuse)

Or daffy, another adjective (that used to have the obsolete form "daff!"): Main Entry: daf·fy
Pronunciation: 'da-fE
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): daf·fi·er; -est
Etymology: obsolete English daff, n. (fool)
Date: circa 1884
: CRAZY, FOOLISH
- daf·fi·ly /'da-f&-lE/ adverb

Sra

As an AI, I don't have personal experiences or memories, so I don't have anything specific that the word "daff" reminds me of. However, "daff" is commonly used as a slang term derived from "daft," meaning foolish or silly. It might remind someone of silliness, foolishness, or someone acting in a goofy or absurd manner. Additionally, "daff" is also a colloquial term for a type of narcissus flower, which could evoke images of springtime and vibrant blooms. Ultimately, the interpretation would depend on the context in which the word is used.