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fluff verb- to perform oral sex on a male pornography performer who is about to be filmed so that he will enter the scene with a full erection US
- Even though the term “fluffing” is used a lot on the set, I have never actually been on a shoot where someone was paid for this service. — Stephen Ziplow, The Film Maker’s Guide to Pornography, p. 85, 1977
- They want help, they want fluffing. Hey, I’m sorry but I don’t get off on getting a guy ready to go. — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 99, 1997
- The Houston 500 gang bang actually produced a spinoff video entitled The Fluff Girls of the Houston 500–so maybe “fluffing” is coming back. — Ana Loria, 1 2 3 Be A Porn Star!, p. 31, 2000
- to make a mistake in a theatrical performance, such as by mispronouncing or muddling words; likewise in broadcasting; also in musical performance, by playing the wrong note, etc UK, 1884
- She was fluffing her lines–something unimaginable in her days of health[.] — The Guardian, 18 December 1999
- to fart NEW ZEALAND, 1944
Juvenile origins in New Zealand schoolboy “fluffing contests” and US “laying a fluffy”. Possibly from UK dialect fluff (a slight explosion), or “fluff” (a mistake). UK usage is nursery and childish. - — Peter Furze, Tailwinds, p. 87, 1998
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 51, 1999
- to ignore; to discard US, 1959
- — Robert S. Gold, A Jazz Lexicon, p. 110, 1964
- to fail (an examination) US
- — American Speech, p. 303, December 1955: “Wayne University slang”
- to botch, to ruin US
- “When and if you fluff something, I’ll take the blame.” — John D. MacDonald, The Deceivers, p. 184, 1958
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