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buff1 /buf/ noun- Orig buffalo-hide
- Now white leather from which the grain surface has been removed, used for army accoutrements
- A military coat
- The colour of buff, a dull brownish yellow
- The bare skin (informal)
- A buff-stick or buff-wheel
- (in pl) certain regiments in the British Army, from their former buff-coloured facings (eg East Kent Regiment, Ross-shire Buffs)
- A member of a party whose colour is buff
- An enthusiast, fan, expert (orig a keen attender at fires, so called from the buff uniform of the former New York volunteer firemen) (informal)
transitive verb To polish with a buff adjective- Brownish-yellow
- Having attractively well-developed muscles (informal)
ORIGIN: Fr buffle a buffalo buffˈer noun A person or thing that buffs or polishes. See also buffer1 buffˈing noun The act or process of polishing buffˈ-coat or buffˈ-jerkin noun - A strong, military coat
- A soldier
buffˈ-leather noun buffˈ-stick, buffˈ-wheel or buffˈing-wheel noun A stick or wheel covered with buff-leather or the like, and impregnated with an abrasive for polishing buffˈ-tip moth noun A European moth with buff wing tips in the buff (informal) Naked buff2 /buf/ noun- A dull blow or its sound
- A buffet, blow or stroke (obsolete)
transitive verb- To strike, esp with a dull sound
- To burst out
ORIGIN: OFr buffe a blow blindman's buff see under blind |