Definitions for "Scuff"
To walk without lifting the feet; to proceed with a scraping or dragging movement; to shuffle.
the act of scuffing (scraping or dragging the feet)
Disfigurement of a floor finish resulting from an abrading or scraping action. It is usually repairable without recoating.
Keywords:  shoe, mar, frictional, patent, polish
Damage to a polish film caused by the frictional heat and mechanical action from a high-speed impact of shoe material.
get or become scuffed; "These patent leather shoes scuffed"
mar by scuffing; "scuffed shoes"
Keywords:  heel, slipper, gentle, kick, dance
A gentle kick forward while scuffing the heel on the dance floor.
a slipper that has no fitting around the heel
(or) "paper scuff." Light paper abrasion.
Stamps sometimes show the effect of having been face abrasions which have removed some of the printing. Such a defect is called a scuff and should be noted in the description of a stamp. A picture of the stamp will show most scuffs.
The action of rubbing a surface against another surface. Can be used to replicate the agitation that may occur during transit.
A minimal sanding of a surface so as to promote adhesion of a coating.
Keywords:  scruff, neck, back, part
The back part of the neck; the scruff.
Keywords:  poke, toe, foot
poke at with the foot or toe
Keywords:  scratch
Keywords:  laps, tire, enough, reserved, least
A tire used at least once and reserved for further use. One or two laps is enough to “scuff’ a tire.