Define To Buff Meaning

Buff
A person that has big/huge muscles and good looks

Sagi Kelev is so big I wish I were that buff
By Malvina
In The Buff
To be nude

strippers are in the buff
By Loralyn
Buffs
Cartier glasses that are very popular in Detroit, Michigan. Those who own buffs are considered "cool" but people are often robbed for these glasses.

I just bought a pair of iced out buffs.
By Carie
Buff
When someone is looking fine u say they are buff (London ting)

Manz was buff
By Celesta
Buff
Very strong or having defined muscles, hot. Used mostly for guys.

Look at that he's pumpin' 200 pounds!
Damn he's buff.
By Kathi
Buff
BUFF originally refers to the B-52 Stratofortress long-range strategic bomber. The enormous aircraft was extensively used for carpet bombing missions in Vietnam and as a first-strike or retaliatory strike nuclear weapon delivery vehicle during the cold war. The crews rarely referred to the aircraft with its real name, instead they used the acronym BUFF, for Big Ugly Fat Fucker.

The fuckers shot down two of our BUFFs last night during a carpet-bombing run. We need better flight planning!
By Tory
Buff
Means one hell of a sexy, shapely "female" ...

Bwoy dat gayl was buff
By Lexie
Buff
A member of the volunteer public service (EMS, Fire, etc.) who is overly committed to their role, as in one who buys too many emergency lights or owns his/her own personal gear.

"Your car has lights sirens and a booster line? You are such a buff!"
By Marlo
Buff
slang word for "muscular". to describe someone who is muscular and good looking. a physical appearance of a result from true sincere workout that does not involve consumption of supplements.

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"Look at him, he has buff up so much since the last time we met up with up!"
"Oh gosh, look at that guy, he's so buff!"
"Oh so buff!"
By Chery
Buff
(In MMORPGs) To improve the stats of another player by casting spells, as is typical of Acolyte and Cleric classes.

By Carmine