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Biffing the Cheddar

Biffing the cheddar is an ambiguous way of being coy about an action you will or have performed. These acts may be innocent, but are often conveyed with a sexual undertone.
Bro, I spent all night biffing the cheddar to Christi Boner.

Yo Alex! Hurry up in the shitter! What are you- biffing the cheddar in there!?
by GJ_Jerry_G August 11, 2023
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Sub-Bluffing

When two classmates temporarily switch names to fool a substitute teacher.
John: Why the hell did Nick just answer when the sub called on Matt?
Bob: They're sub-bluffing.
by youjustlostthegame......bobby November 21, 2010
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jigger bluffing

when you say something, but someone thinks you said something else. it’s basically word cat fishing.
Sam just said “my dogs toe was in her mouth” but i think it was just jigger bluffing.
by the cache me outside crew October 13, 2018
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Burfing

Bus surfing; riding a bus standing up, without using your hands to hold on or steady yourself. Best enjoyed on an empty section of the bus. Competitive burfing must consist of at least two rounds, so that players can switch places each round for an equal advantage throughout the game.
Her ankles felt like jelly from burfing the West Seattle Bridge on the way home.
by Random Dent February 8, 2008
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Buffinni

Adj: Italian origin: A skinny buff nigga. Got tired of being told "Hit the Weights" nigga.
"Ay guuuuurl... u seened Scoota the ova day?" mhhhhmmm he was all sexy and Buffinni.
by Buffinni May 2, 2011
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buffings

"He caught the buffings last night."

"He got the buffings from Susan."
by Dicky-Dick November 1, 2007
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Biffing

An Auto-Antonym, can mean to do something with great vigour or with little enthusiasm. Context specific.

1. To attack something with vigour. Evolved from the noun Biff meaning a sudden sharp blow or punch

2. To have sex very enthusiastically. Linked noun Biff.

3. To stroll about meaninglessly. Origin unknown.
1. Brigadier Ben Ritchie Hook in Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour Trilogy: "Time for a Spot of Biffing!" (In reference to attacking the Enemy during the Second World War, immediately before he storms a pill box, alone, armed only with a machine gun and grenades)

2.
D: "I heard you biffing last night O, keep it down next time"

O: "Sorry D, I had no idea I was so loud."

D: "Its alright man. It was pretty funny actually, you sounded like a cavalry charge"

3.
D: "How was your day?"

O: "It was okay I guess. I biffed around town for a bit, but it was pretty pointless"
by Lordy_UK March 31, 2010
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