buffy
Pronunciation: [ˈbʌfi]
Word
Context: "appearance"
(adjective) When we say something is 'buffy', it often means that it is soft, puffy, or fluffy. It's like a pillow that is nice and full or a pet that has a lot of fur and looks really fluffy.
Example
The dog's fur was so buffy and soft that I couldn’t stop petting it.
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The flat pillow was not buffy at all; it felt hard and uncomfortable.
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Is your jacket buffy enough to keep you warm in the winter?
Context: "pop culture"
(noun) 'Buffy' is also known as a character from a TV show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She is a strong girl who fights vampires and other monsters.
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Buffy is my favorite superhero because she is brave and smart.
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I didn't like the movie as much as the show, and I thought Buffy was too different.
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Did you watch the episode where Buffy fought the big vampire?
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