An English word used informally with unpleasant, foul smells, often used as a synonym for sniff, scent, odour and aroma.
Etymology: The word became popular in the 16th century with tobacco smoking, probably influenced by whiffle "blow in gusts or puffs".
Etymology: The word became popular in the 16th century with tobacco smoking, probably influenced by whiffle "blow in gusts or puffs".
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Get the Wuff mug.1.) The verb form of "affection;" the act of being affectionate. To demonstrate physical affection, especially in ways that do not have specific other names. Ie to nuzzle, cuddle and pet. Explicitly innocent and nonsexual - one "wuffles" a lover the same way one wuffles a child or pet. May imply an emulation of the way an animal demonstrates affection, ie, how a cat will rub its face up against someone.
2.) A dimunitve form of nonromantic, nonsexual love in the sense of affection or fondness. Used to express the desire to give affection towards someone being cute or endearing.
2.) A dimunitve form of nonromantic, nonsexual love in the sense of affection or fondness. Used to express the desire to give affection towards someone being cute or endearing.
1.) He caught her up in his arms and wuffled her ferociously. The cat jumped into their laps and joined the wuffling party.
2.) I wuffle you lots.
2.) I wuffle you lots.
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Get the wuffle mug.(v.) The act of fanning putrid smells/fumes towards an unsuspecting individuals nostrils. This action is typically performed in the presence of spouses or significant others.
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Ken: Sarah, wasn't that cookie awesome?
Sarah: No Ken, it was just a wufflepuff, nothing like a limited edition Oero.
Sarah: No Ken, it was just a wufflepuff, nothing like a limited edition Oero.
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