buffster

noun

Etymology

From buff + -ster.

  1. derived from *bʰeyH- — “to fear, to be afraid
  2. inherited from *bubjaną
  3. inherited from byffan — “to mumble, mutter
  4. inherited from buffen — “to stutter, stammer
  5. formed as buffster — “buff + -ster

Definitions

  1. One who is buff (very muscular)

    • The Kiwi buffster paid homage to her dyke fans at New York's Meow Mix bar by visiting during one of their "Xena Nights," lesbians are welcome at the many "Xenacons" that are now popping up around the country, […]
    • Murray's not fat, but he has a serious paunch; as opposed to some middle-aged buffster like Harrison Ford, Murray's fifty and looks all of it.
    • Mike Barr was a dick out of Minneapolis, a big broadside of a buffster who liked to bluster he-man.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA