- buffed
- adjective see buff II, 2
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
buffed — bÊŒf n. skin of an ox; light yellow color; person who is very interested in or enthusiastic about a particular subject (i.e. history buff) v. color a pale yellow adj. having a light yellow coloring; of or relating to a person who is very… … English contemporary dictionary
buffed — /bʌft/ (say buft) adjective 1. tanned and muscular. 2. Computer Games boosted in power or status (opposed to nerfed) …
buffed — adjective Etymology: buff (VI) + ed : smooth, polished … Useful english dictionary
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Metal polishing — Metal polishing, also termed buffing, is the process of smoothing metals and alloys and polishing to a satin, bright, or smooth mirror like finish. This is achieved by use of abrasives pads, belts and/or wheels with polishing compounds selected… … Wikipedia
buff up — variant UK US Main entry: buff * * * buff up [phrasal verb] buff up or buff (someone or something) up or buff up (someone or something) informal : to become stronger and more muscular or to make (someone or something) stronger and more muscular… … Useful english dictionary
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Polishing (metalworking) — Buffing redirects here. For the concept in cosmetics, see Nail buffing. Polishing and buffing are finishing processes for smoothing a workpiece s surface using an abrasive and a work wheel. Technically polishing refers to processes that use an… … Wikipedia