Pluff
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To throw out, as smoke, dust, etc., in puffs. [Scot.]
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The word pluff is used to replace a word you can't think of, or in 'poetry,' when the word you want to use doesn't fit with the rhythm scheme. It basically means anything you want it to mean, but can be incredibly confusing if the context is not made clear. Pluff was first brought into existence by [Clur]
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verb \pləf
To use seemingly devious methods to force a win in a player’s favor at the end of a game, even if there is no win in sight. Usually, to the frustration and humiliation of the other players, creating a vapid emotional vibe around the entire experience.
Commonly used in the phrase “pluff a win.”Origins believed to be a variant of the Modern English, “pull off a win,” with gamers frustrated at opponents tactics to win by any means necessary.
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French meaning for the sound the water makes when a pebble hits it.
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When drinking heavily, chrismas bows can be called Pluffs and you cannot be chirped about it.
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Another name for the vagina.
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Rolls of fat on the hips; this term could be used affectionately or derisively.
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The sound it makes when the male anatomy is inserted into a particularly hairy female anatomy.
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