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buffer noun- a pleasant, foolish old man; a man UK, 1749
From French bouffon (a jester). As “buffer” since 1749 but in the latter-half of C20 it seems to survive only as “old buffer”. Modern usage implies a tolerant attitude to the subject. - in the world of crack cocaine users, a woman who will perform oral sex in exchange for crack cocaine or the money to buy it US
- — Terry Williams, Crackhouse, p. 147, 1992
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