verb \plÉf\
To use seemingly devious methods to force a win in a playerâs 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 âpluff a win.â
Origins believed to be a variant of the Modern English, âpull off a win,â with gamers frustrated at opponents tactics to win by any means necessary.
Ex. âuh o. Looks like Bob is going to try to pluff a win.â
âDang it! A win was in my grasp. Looks like Gavin pluffed off a win again.â
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