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To be lied to by a client. Client: "I'm not going to buffalo you Mr. Auditor, I don't know the answer to your question."
Auditor: "Thank you Mr. Client, I appreciate not getting buffaloed." Client: "You're welcome. Now get out of my office before I kill you with my bare hands." |
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to get fooled/manipulated/tricked by someone Mary got buffaloed by Peter when he convienced her he wasn't cheating on her
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As in the drinking game, Buffalo. This is when both you and your friend are holding a alcoholic beverage and each must hold it in his non-dominant hand or else a "Buffalo!" may be called by pointing your elbow at them and yelling this word. Your friend must chug his drink. Often played by frisbee players. Grant will be hammered in 5 minutes; Leland just buffaloed him while he was holding a full Joose.
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to have sex with fat girls and still be arrogant Jimmy buffaloed Amanda.
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1. To have your spririt broken. Im feeling very buffaloed.
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