buff
suomi-englanti sanakirjabuff englannista suomeksi
kiillottaa
puskuri
ruskeankeltainen
kelteisillään
piiskata
puhvelinnahka, härännahka
harrastaja, friikki
buff englanniksi
(RQ:Shakespeare Comedy of Errors); but is in a ſuite of buffe (..)
A tool, often one covered with buff leather, used for polishing.
A brownish yellow colour.
(color panel)
1693, (w) (translator), ''The (w) of (w) Translated into English Verse'', London: Jacob Tonson, Satire 10, lines 307-308, p. 203,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A46439.0001.001
- (..) a Visage rough,
- Deform’d, Unfeatur’d, and a Skin of Buff.
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A military coat made of buff leather.
(RQ:Shakespeare Comedy of Errors)
A person who is very interested in a particular subject.
(syn)
(ux)
An effect that makes a character or item stronger.
(ant)
Compressive coupler force that occurs during a slack bunched condition.
(R:en:OPE)
(quote-web)
Any substance used to dilute (street) drugs in order to increase profits.
2014, “Aldergrove’s 856 gang busted, $400,000 in drugs seized,” (w), 30 July, 2014,http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/aldergrove-s-856-gang-busted-400-000-in-drugs-seized-1.2722832
- Police say this 20 ton hydraulic jack was used to press mixtures of cocaine and “buff” into brick.
Of the color of buff leather, a brownish yellow.
Unusually muscular.
Physically attractive.
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To make a character or an item stronger.
To modify a medical chart, especially in a dishonest manner.
(quote-book)
To remove a piece of graffiti by cleaning or removal, especially by a someone who is not a graffiti writer.
To strike.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
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(quote-text)
(altform)
1899, ''Selected Lives'' (orig. by Plutarch), page 317:
- For they had helmets on their heads, fashioned like wild beast&39;s necks, and strange beavers or buffs to the same, and wore on their helmets great high plumes of feathers, as they had been wings : (..)
a chocolate-covered, marshmallow-creme-filled confectionary
a multifunctional (w); a tubular bandana (gloss)