pluff

See also: Pluff

English

Etymology

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Noun

pluff (plural pluffs)

  1. (Scotland) A puff of smoke or dust.
  2. (Scotland) A hairdresser's powder puff.
  3. (Scotland) The act of using a powder puff.

Verb

pluff (third-person singular simple present pluffs, present participle pluffing, simple past and past participle pluffed)

  1. To dust or to puff with smoke.
  2. (Scotland) To throw out, as smoke, dust, etc., in puffs.
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