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QUOTE: Originally posted by emeraldisle And don't forget those little fluffy things that "Kirk" on "Star Trek" had to deal with, thats what I would call "Super Fluff"[:D]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly emerald, You mean tribbles? Now those things are fluff!! Of course they didn't seem to like Klingons too much, but I believe grew to like them near the end of that episode, so everything worked out ok.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by TrevorG fluff (fl#365;f) n. Light down or fuzz, as on a young bird or on a dandelion or milkweed seed. Something having a very light, soft, or frothy consistency or appearance: a fluff of meringue; a fluff of cloud. Something of little substance or consequence, especially: Light or superficial entertainment: The movie was just another bit of fluff from Hollywood. Inflated or padded material: The report was mostly fluff, with little new information. The parts of a junked car that are not metal and cannot be recycled. Informal. An error, especially in the delivery of lines, as by an actor or announcer. v., fluffed, fluff·ing, fluffs. v.tr. To make fluffy: fluff a pillow; a squirrel fluffing out its tail. Informal. To ruin or mar by a mistake or blunder: They fluffed their chance to participate in the playoffs by losing their last three games. To forget or botch (one's lines). v.intr. To become fluffy. Informal. To make an error, especially to forget or botch one's lines. This reply is Fluff. Trevor
QUOTE: Originally posted by Muddy Creek QUOTE: Originally posted by novacoach Can someone define "fluff" please? Chris I don't think I would want to without "someone itchin' for a fight" coming back at me. One man's question is another man's fluff. That's what's interesting about this thread and the forum in general. Wayne
QUOTE: Originally posted by novacoach Can someone define "fluff" please? Chris
QUOTE: Originally posted by DeSchane Would you agree that because this topic doesn't directly relate to model railroading, it is fluff? But, because it relates to how this forum is used, it therefore is not fluff?