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Buffalo

(Verb) When one drinks so heavily that the only means by which to vomit is to collapse onto all fours and projectile vomit while aggressively swaying head left to right resembling that of a buffalo.

I just buffaloed all over your lawn.

I am going to buffalo all over your house.

Let's all buffalo tonight.

by Cacahead22 May 15, 2011

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buffalo

A small city far upstate. Depressed, crime-ridden and boring; could probably turn itself around if it tried to be New York City instead of Detroit.

Upstater: "There's more to New York State than New York City."

Everyone else: "Nobody cares."

by NYC > Buffalo May 25, 2004

63๐Ÿ‘ 111๐Ÿ‘Ž


buffalo

The nickname of a girl who is absolutely beautiful, hilarious, fun to be around, smart, talented (an artist), who every boy (who has sense...and enough balls to pursuit her) wants... The nickname buffalo is just a cover-she should be nicknamed angel. diva. princess. or goober.

Wow-I was honored to be in the presence of "the buffalo" --sigh....my day just got better.

by abijahv February 25, 2010

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to buffalo

To floss in a group of 8 or more while camping.

We ate so much corn so agressivly we all had to buffalo. antlopegiraffe

by Rusttbuttrusty June 25, 2017

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buffalo

The shit-hole capitol of the east.

That dog just dropped a huge buffalo.

by Cuse4Lyfe November 5, 2003

53๐Ÿ‘ 103๐Ÿ‘Ž


Buffalo

A city in western New York which thinks it has a lot going for it because they have a NFL team but it's really as big a %&^%hole as everywhere else in Western NY. Plagued by abandon buildings and run down neighborhoods, Buffalo is not a place anyone should be proud to call home.

While Buffalo is a urban area, it is mostly full of drunk rednecks who are obnoxious and loud. You would think it was a small city in Georgia.

You went to Buffalo, NY? I'm so sorry

by Nancy1198 January 21, 2007

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buffalo

v. To smoke an entire blunt to the face

Man I just buffaloed a 2 gram blunt and now I'm high as hell.

by Preeds December 21, 2005

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