by Dr Ewskie October 25, 2010

The "huff" is usually used by those who have just performed a difficult task, such as reading a long book or picking up a heavy object. It is very similar to a "sigh", but is more aggressive sounding. It can also be thought of as meaning "hard" or "tough"
"Strawberry", is used in a similar way that "really" or "very" is. So when placed before "huff" as in "strawberry huff", it means "very tough" or "really hard".
"Strawberry", is used in a similar way that "really" or "very" is. So when placed before "huff" as in "strawberry huff", it means "very tough" or "really hard".
by Jordan Andrew Todd November 12, 2009

A males exaggerated bad mood where they will illogically and pointedly ignore the offending person for a period of time of their choosing. Usually for insignificant reasons.
by venusinbluejeans April 18, 2011

the process of masterbating while speeding in a vehicle in excess of 80 mph, as another person in the passenger seat masterbates to your sweetness, and blowing your load out the window onto the unsuspecting rear vehicle.
by manamanama May 16, 2006

by Pestonibel March 22, 2009

A variant of going for a shunt and a grunt. Arguably less obnoxious, but more of a toolish way of saying it.
Hey guys, Tom just said he's going for a huff and a puff. I think he meant to say shunt and a grunt!
by very_ape January 22, 2006
