fluff
suomi-englanti sanakirjafluff englannista suomeksi
tupeerata
sivuseikka, höttö
pörhistellä
missata
virhe, unohdus
untuva, haituva
Substantiivi
Verbi
fluff englanniksi
Anything light, soft or fuzzy, especially fur, hair, feathers.
(RQ:Doyle Great Shadow)
Anything inconsequential or superficial.
(ux)
A lapse or mistake, especially a mistake in an actor's lines.
(synonyms)
A diaper.
That New England-style salami and fluff sandwich sure hit the spot!
A fart. (rfex)
fiction|Fan fiction, or part of a fan fiction, which is sweet and feel-good in tone, usually involving romance.
2011, anonymous, quoted in Katherine Larsen & Lynn Zubernis, ''Fandom at the Crossroads: Celebration, Shame and Fan/producer Relationships'', page 138:
- And when something triggers, I can close the window and go read fluff for hours until I calm down.
2017, "Flourish Kink", quoted in Ashley J. Barner, ''The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft'', page 67:
- Fans prefer fluff to other types of fic. But angst (dramatic stories where characters have a wide range of emotions, including...angsty ones) comes in close second.
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A form of roleplaying which is inconsequential and not related to the plot; often used in the context of (but not limited to) filling time.
Short change deliberately given by a railway clerk, to keep back money for himself.
{{quote-journal|en|year=1900|journal=The Railway Magazine|volume=7|page=560
To make something fluffy.
To become fluffy, up.
To move lightly like fluff.
(quote-book)
To make a mistake in one's lines.
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To wind, to fart.
To arouse (a male pornographic actor) before filming.
{{quote-text|en|year=2008|author=Blue Blake|title=Out of the Blue: Confessions of an Unlikely Porn Star|page=187
To bring to a state of excitement.
{{quote-text|en|year=2016|author=Doug Stanhope|title=Digging Up Mother
To deliberately shortchange (a railway customer) and keep the money for oneself.
{{quote-journal|en|year=1900|journal=The Railway Magazine|volume=7|page=559
fluffy (and absorbent) stuff in a baby's diaper