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i was talking to one of myfriends and i asked him if he wanted to hang out and he asked me what we would do and i was like what do you think we would do then he was like i dont know buff... and i have no idea what that means

2007-01-11 12:41:27 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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• noun 1 a yellowish-beige colour. 2 a dull yellow leather with a velvety surface.

• verb 1 polish. 2 give (leather) a velvety finish.

2007-01-11 12:48:45 · answer #1 · answered by lion_tiger182 2 · 0 0

Buff or BUFF could consult from: Buff (colour), a mild yellow-brown colour Buff (headgear), an editorial of clothing Buff (mmo terminology) is a regular term for helpful effects (spells) in some video games Buff (superheroine), a ask your self Comics character from era X Buffing, the approach of smoothing and sprucing metals and alloys "interior the buff", a euphemsim for nudity Buff, a slang term for actual popularity BUFF, a action picture competition in Malmö

2016-10-07 00:45:32 · answer #2 · answered by hobin 4 · 0 0

buff1 /bʌf/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[buhf] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a soft, thick, light-yellow leather with a napped surface, originally made from buffalo skin but later also from other skins, used for making belts, pouches, etc.
2. a brownish-yellow color; tan.
3. a buff stick or buff wheel.
4. a devotee or well-informed student of some activity or subject: Civil War buffs avidly read the new biography of Grant.
5. Informal. the bare skin: in the buff.
6. Also called buffcoat. a thick, short coat of buffalo leather, worn esp. by English soldiers and American colonists in the 17th century.
7. Informal. a buffalo.
–adjective 8. having the color of buff.
9. made of buff leather.
10. Slang. physically attractive; muscular.
–verb (used with object) 11. to clean or polish (metal) or give a grainless finish of high luster to (plated surfaces) with or as if with a buff stick or buff wheel.
12. to polish or shine, esp. with a buffer: to buff shoes.
13. to dye or stain in a buff color.

also a piece of clothing that first got famous on the reality gameshow "Survivor"

2007-01-11 12:47:45 · answer #3 · answered by pundragonrebel 3 · 0 0

–noun 1. a soft, thick, light-yellow leather with a napped surface, originally made from buffalo skin but later also from other skins, used for making belts, pouches, etc.
2. a brownish-yellow color; tan.
3. a buff stick or buff wheel.
4. a devotee or well-informed student of some activity or subject: Civil War buffs avidly read the new biography of Grant.
5. Informal. the bare skin: in the buff.
6. Also called buffcoat. a thick, short coat of buffalo leather, worn esp. by English soldiers and American colonists in the 17th century.
7. Informal. a buffalo.
–adjective 8. having the color of buff.
9. made of buff leather.
10. Slang. physically attractive; muscular.
–verb (used with object) 11. to clean or polish (metal) or give a grainless finish of high luster to (plated surfaces) with or as if with a buff stick or buff wheel.
12. to polish or shine, esp. with a buffer: to buff shoes.
13. to dye or stain in a buff color.

2007-01-11 12:44:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The word has several meanings :

polish

well built (as in someone who works out a lot)

also an acronym for Big Ugly F*****

2007-01-11 12:45:24 · answer #5 · answered by tbaybucsgirl 2 · 0 0

Can he speak French? Bof in French means "I don't really care."
Bof sorta equals buff.

2007-01-11 12:45:25 · answer #6 · answered by relion_him 1 · 0 0

I can't put it on here as I will get sited for abuse. Lets just say it involves the butt and the f word.

2007-01-11 12:44:19 · answer #7 · answered by Christopher McGregor 3 · 0 0

Slang: physically attractive; muscular.

2007-01-11 12:45:55 · answer #8 · answered by Just Wind Me Up 2 · 0 0

fan: an ardent follower and admirer

2007-01-11 20:49:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it means that you are buffing (saying a lie)

2007-01-15 11:33:35 · answer #10 · answered by Emmy 1 · 0 0

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