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Webster 1913 Edition
Buff
1.
A sort of leather, prepared from the skin of the buffalo, dressed with oil, like chamois; also, the skins of oxen, elks, and other animals, dressed in like manner.
“A suit of buff.” Shak.
2.
The color of buff; a light yellow, shading toward pink, gray, or brown.
A visage rough,
Deformed, unfeatured, and a skin of
Deformed, unfeatured, and a skin of
buff
. Dryden.
3.
A military coat, made of buff leather.
Shak.
4.
(Med.)
5.
(Mech.)
A wheel covered with buff leather, and used in polishing cutlery, spoons, etc.
6.
The bare skin;
as, to strip to the
. buff
[Colloq.]
To be in
buff
is equivalent to being naked. Wright.
Buff
,Adj.
1.
Made of buff leather.
Goldsmith.
2.
Of the color of buff.
Buff coat
, a close, military outer garment, with short sleeves, and laced tightly over the chest, made of buffalo skin, or other thick and elastic material, worn by soldiers in the 17th century as a defensive covering.
– Buff jerkin
, originally, a leather waistcoat; afterward, one of cloth of a buff color.
[Obs.]
Nares.
– Buff stick
(Mech.)
, a strip of wood covered with buff leather, used in polishing.
Buff
,Noun.
[See
Buffet
.] A buffet; a blow; – obsolete except in the phrase “Blindman’s buff.” See
blindman's buff
. Nathless so sore a
That made him reel.
buff
to him it lentThat made him reel.
Spenser.
Buff
,Adj.
[Of uncertain etymol.]
Firm; sturdy.
And for the good old cause stood
'Gainst many a bitter kick and cuff.
buff
,'Gainst many a bitter kick and cuff.
Hudibras.
Webster 1828 Edition
Buff
BUFF
,Noun.
1.
Buffskin; a sort of leather, prepared from the skin of the buffalo, dressed with oil, like shammy. It is used for making bandoliers, belts, pouches, gloves and other articles. The skins of oxen, elks and other animals, dressed in like manner, are also called buffs.2.
A military coat made of buff-skin or similar leather.3.
The color of buff; a light yellow.4.
A yellow viscid substance formed on the surface of blood drawn in inflammatory diseases.BUFF
,Verb.
T.
Definition 2024
buff
buff
See also: BUFF
English
Noun
buff (plural buffs)
- Undyed leather from the skin of buffalo or similar animals.
- Shakespeare
- a suit of buff
- Shakespeare
- A tool, often one covered with buff leather, used for polishing.
- A brownish yellow colour.
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buff colour:
- Dryden
- a visage rough, deformed, unfeatured, and a skin of buff
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- A military coat made of buff leather.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Shakespeare to this entry?)
- (informal) A person who is very interested in a particular subject; an enthusiast.
- He’s a real history buff. He knows everything there is to know about the civil war.
- (video games, role-playing games) An effect that temporarily makes a character stronger.
- I just picked up an epic damage buff! Let's go gank the other team!
- (rail transport) Compressive coupler force that occurs during a slack bunched condition.
- The bare skin.
- to strip to the buff
- Wright
- To be in buff is equivalent to being naked.
- The greyish viscid substance constituting the buffy coat.
- A substance used to dilute (street) drugs in order to increase profits.
- CBC
- Police said the 20-ton hydraulic jack was used to press mixtures of cocaine and buff into bricks.
- CBC
- The meat of a buffalo.
- 2006, Bradley Mayhew, Joe Bindloss, Stan Armington, Nepal
- […] diced buff (buffalo) meat, usually heavily spiced […]
- 1992, Marilyn Stablein, The Census Taker: Stories of a Traveler in India and Nepal (page 62)
- You will eat water buffalo meat and drink boiled water buffalo milk: buff burgers at Aunt Jane's restaurant, buff mo-mos which are the Tibetan won-tons, and buff steaks at The Globe.
- 2006, Bradley Mayhew, Joe Bindloss, Stan Armington, Nepal
Derived terms
Synonyms
- (video games): revamp
Antonyms
Translations
a person who is very interested in a particular subject
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Adjective
buff (comparative buffer or more buff, superlative buffest or most buff)
- Of the color of buff leather, a brownish yellow.
- (bodybuilding): Unusually muscular. (also buffed or buffed out)
- The bouncer was a big, buff dude with tattoos, a shaved head, and a serious scowl.
- 1994, Blurred Boundaries: Questions of Meaning in Contemporary Culture, page 155:
- The appearance of logic often derives from faulty syllogisms such as Sgt. Koon's conclusion that King was an ex-con because he was "buffed out" (heavily muscled). The thinking is: "ex-cons are often buffed out; this man is buffed out; therefore, this man is an ex-con."
- (slang) attractive.
Derived terms
- buff-tip moth
- buffly
Translations
Of the color of buff leather, a brownish yellow
Unusually muscular
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Good looking
Verb
buff (third-person singular simple present buffs, present participle buffing, simple past and past participle buffed)
- To polish and make shiny by rubbing.
- He was already buffing the car's hubs.
- (video games, role-playing games) To make a character or an item stronger.
- The enchanter buffed the paladin to prepare him to fight the dragon.
- I noticed that the pistols were buffed in the update.
Derived terms
Synonyms
Antonyms
Translations
To polish and make shiny
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See also
- Appendix:Colors
Etymology 2
Old French bufer (“to cuff, buffet”). See buffet (“a blow”).
Verb
buff (third-person singular simple present buffs, present participle buffing, simple past and past participle buffed)
- To strike.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Ben Jonson to this entry?)
Noun
buff (plural buffs)