1. Marshmallow, in a jar.
2. Part of the ingredients in Jane Rizzoli's favorite type of sandwich fluffernutter
Maura: What is this white substance?
Jane: Fluff.
Maura: Light, downy particles of cotton?
Jane: It's marshmallow, and the brown substance is called peanut butter. It's ground up, heavy, oily particles of peanuts.
"Fluff" is a term for acid that is made by the Grateful Dead Family, also called "family fluff."
Usually decent, sometimes good.
Depends on your location, but you should never pay more than $10 / hit...
"Hey what's up"
"What have you got lately?"
"I got the regular and I got some doses, family fluff"
"Oh word?"
Means to fluffle someone when typed in by someone who cant spell fluffle (see seperate definition of the corretly-spelt fluffle for examples)
An affectionate term for one's significant other.
"Fluff you are the most magical of all the beings"
Makes sense when said by someone referred to as a snail
An abbreviation for "marshmallow fluff," a gooey white substance mainly used as a sandwich spread. Can also be used in place of marshmallows for baking purposes. Often made into a contraction with peanut butter as "fluffernutter," a combination of the two sandwich spreads on bread.
Hey, pass me that jar of fluff, Karen!