A clean alternative word for the word dingleberry; commonly used to call someone annoying -@nick_craghead (insta)
by Dinglefluff January 15, 2018

by WackyWalrus August 23, 2009

by jeffyd September 6, 2007

(fluff)Friends is an amazingly addictive Facebook application created by Mike Sego in which you choose a (fluff)Friend to adopt and take care of. There are 65 adoptable (fluff)Friends and 7 other (fluff)Friends covering all kinds of animals. You can buy food, decorations, habitats, etc. with your "munny" that you earn by petting, taking surveys, and racing. Your (fluff)Friend has to be fed to keep them in a good mood. You can also buy gold (10 Gold for $1.00) to buy even more decorations. You can also participate in contests put on by the website. You can also participate in the (fluff)forum to take your fluff experience to the next level.
by Kaos_Theory June 21, 2008

The art of writing completely irrelevant sentences and constructing meaningless phrases, stringing them up and getting an A grade as an essay.
Q) Analyse the use of Dead Metaphors in the speech.
Fluff Writing) “Metaphors, however, are like people: they get old, and they die. A dead metaphor is called a dead metaphor and, perhaps somewhat ironically, a dead metaphor is a dead metaphor; after all, a metaphor, being an abstract notion, is capable of experiencing only a figurative death, not having breath to be taken or life force to be snuffed out.”
Fluff Writing) “Metaphors, however, are like people: they get old, and they die. A dead metaphor is called a dead metaphor and, perhaps somewhat ironically, a dead metaphor is a dead metaphor; after all, a metaphor, being an abstract notion, is capable of experiencing only a figurative death, not having breath to be taken or life force to be snuffed out.”
by popupblock March 8, 2012

by Edu ;-; November 11, 2015

by jonnyradfar December 6, 2006
