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Buffling

A contraction of the words "Business" and Waffling." def: To incessantly use office jargon, such as 'thinking outside the box', in a non-work setting.

Stop Buffling Tom, we are not all singing from the same hymn sheet in the pub!

by M_D_o_0 November 28, 2008

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Buffle

A term used when best friends of the opposite sex call each otherr... Usually meaning they want to date,

Are you dating your buffle yet?

by JUJUJUJU:) November 4, 2009

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buffling

Theatre term - to pad a piece of scenery to stop it from rattling

We spent the last few hours buffling the set in preparation for opening night

by Showbiz Woofter March 15, 2008

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buffle

A clown/state-of-being induced by alcohol/drug intoxication in heroic doses. Buffle's manner of speaking is very similar to Pennywise the Dancing Clown's, although his shenanigans are less sinister.

Buffle has frustrated authorities for years as he can only appear when an individual is inebriated beyond normal human capacities and thus cannot fulfill any continuous disciplinary sentence.

The word has recently entered popular use as a verb, where the act of becoming buffled indicates a state of non-sobriety sufficient to invoke the clown's existence.

Buffle: "Oh yes, Georgie. They float. They all float."

by Buffle June 22, 2010

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buffle

to stumble, or misplace balance.

If the hapkido technique is used correctly, she should buffle.

by NowIknowmyABCs December 11, 2010

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buffle

anally probe someone

After I was abducted, the advanced alien species started to buffle the scared bald white man with the cans and he would not give them the satisfaction of screaming in pain because he was enjoying it too much.

by Superbitch November 7, 2004

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Buffle

Noun. An Engineer with Bonobo like tendencies.

After the launch meeting Shane was being a Buffle

by Leisttat January 15, 2010

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