含义:
fluff
flʌfn.
軟毛, 柔毛, 絨毛, 錯誤, 無價值的東西
vi.
起毛, 變松, 出錯
vt.
使起毛, 抖松, 念錯
fluff 成语
bit of fluff
a sexual partner
bumfluff
adolescent facial hair growth
fluff one's lines
Idiom(s): fluff one's lines AND blow one's lines; muff one's lines
Theme: FORGETFULNESS
to speak one's speech badly or forget one's lines when one is in a play. (Informal.)
• The actress fluffed her lines badly in the last act.
• I was in a play once, and I muffed my lines over and over.
• It's okay to blow your lines in rehearsal.
blow one's lines|blow|fluff|fluff one's lines|line
v. phr., informal To forget the words you are supposed to speak while acting in a play. The noise backstage scared Mary and she blew her lines.
fluff stuff|fluff|stuff
n., slang, citizen's band radio jargon Snow. We can expect some fluff stuff this afternoon.
fluff
fluff
bit of fluff
or piece of fluff
Slang a girl or young woman: now often regarded as patronizing