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buffly | buffy |

As an adverb buffly

is in a buff manner; attractively or muscularly.

As an adjective buffy is

resembling, or characterized by, buff.

As a proper noun Buffy is

{{given name|female|diminutive=Elizabeth}}.

buffly

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • (slang) in a buff manner; attractively or muscularly
  • The girl walked past buffly .
  • * 2003 Dragon Hues by H. T. Brashears - Page 43 [http://books.google.co.uk/books?um=1&lr=&q=%22with+a+buffly+built+bouncer+blocking+the+door%22&btnG=Search+Books]
  • We enter a loud bar with a buffly built bouncer blocking the door.
  • * Jul 18, 2006 Future of Japanese anime and manga looking bright in US San Francisco Chronicle -
  • "yaoi" goes against the grain of traditional rendering of men as buffly masculine.

    buffy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Resembling, or characterized by, buff.
  • * 1966 , Bulletin (issue 203, page 154)
  • A small sandpiper with rather buffy upper parts

    Derived terms

    * buffy coat

    References

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