cuff and stuff

cuff and stuff
 v.— «Last year, with the help of police, Turner got an incorrigible trash dumper “cuffed and stuffed.”» —“Junk cars, trashed yards their prey” by Maureen Harrington Denver Post (Colo.) Mar. 11, 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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