Puff up
71Puff — Übername zu mnd. puf »Stoß, Schlag«, fnhd. puff »Stoß«, vgl. Buff …
72Puff — PuffIm 1.Stoß.SchallnachahmendfürdendumpfenLaut,wieerbeimBlasenundSchlagenentsteht.SeitmhdZeit.Vglengl»buff«,ndl»pof«,ital»buffo«. 2.rundesSofakissen;Schlummerrolle;gepolsterterHocker;gepolsterterWäschebehälter;marockanischesSitzkissen.BeimDraufsc… …
73Puff — Whatever, wrong, pfffff! Puff. If that is what you think …
74Puff — Whatever, wrong, pfffff! Puff. If that is what you think …
75puff — I. n 1. an alternative spelling of poof 2. British life. In humorous working class speech the notion of breath of life has given rise to this usage. It is probably most prevalent in northern English con versation. ► Never in all my born puff.… …
76puff up — the site of the incision may puff up slightly Syn: bulge, swell (up), stick out, distend, tumefy, balloon (up/out), expand, inflate, enlarge …
77puff — /pʌf/ noun a claim made for a product or an organisation in order to promote it ● The magazine article was supposed to be about telecommunications, but was just a puff for a new modem …
78puff — 1. Same as poof. 2. Breath, out of puff Breathless …
79puff — in. to get drunk. □ Those guys go out and puff every Friday night. □ I’ve been puffing since dinnertime, and I’m done …
80Puff, the Magic Dragon — „Puff, the Magic Dragon“ (Puff, der Zauberdrache) ist ein von Leonard Lipton und Peter Yarrow geschriebener Folksong, der in der Version von Peter, Paul Mary aus dem Jahr 1962 bekannt wurde. Seine Popularität verschaffte dem Lied sogar den… …