Fluff | Mean of fluff in English Dictionary
/ˈflʌf/
- Noun
- something light and soft: such as
- small balls or pieces of thread, fiber, or dust
- Her sweater was covered with fluff.
- soft fur or feathers
- something that has little importance or interest
- The movie was pure fluff.
- Her latest article has the usual fluff about movie stars and gossip.
- Verb
- to shake or move (something, such as a pillow) so that it is fuller, lighter, or softer
- Would you like me to fluff (up) your pillows?
- The wind fluffed his hair.
- The bird spread its wings and fluffed (up) its feathers.
- to do (something) badly
- The golfer fluffed another shot.
- The actor kept fluffing the same line.