bit of fluff

bit of fluff
Noun. A sexual partner.

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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  • bit of fluff (or skirt or stuff) Brit. — bit of fluff (or skirt or stuff) Brit. informal a woman regarded in sexual terms. → bit …   English new terms dictionary

  • Bit of fluff — (demeaning term for) woman, especially one who is superficially attractive …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • bit of fluff — Australian Slang (demeaning term for) woman, especially one who is superficially attractive …   English dialects glossary

  • bit of fluff — • general term used by men to refer to an attractive young lady …   Londonisms dictionary

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  • a bit of fluff — (slang, often offensive) A sexually attractive woman • • • Main Entry: ↑fluff …   Useful english dictionary

  • bit of fluff, bit of stuff — n British a woman, seen as attractive but frivo lous, or not to be taken seriously. A con descending male term from the early 1900s, still fairly widespread in the 1960s and not yet quite obsolete …   Contemporary slang

  • bit of fluff, skirt, stuff, etc. —  Sexually attractive woman …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • fluff — (n.) light, feathery stuff, 1790, apparently a variant of floow wooly substance, down, nap (1580s), perhaps from Flem. vluwe, from Fr. velu shaggy, hairy, from L. vellus fleece, or L. villus tuft of hair (see VELVET (Cf. velvet)). OED suggests… …   Etymology dictionary

  • (a) bit of fluff — a bit of skirt/fluff/british offensive phrase an insulting word for a sexually attractive woman Thesaurus: sexually attractive womensynonym Main entry: bit …   Useful english dictionary

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