To assemble a printed circuit board.
Origin: Before the 1990s, most electronic circuits were assembled by pushing ("stuffing") component leads through plated circuit through-holes. Most circuitboards now use surface mount parts that are not mounted in holes. Nevertheless, the word "to stuff" persists meaning to assemble parts onto a printed circuitboard, regardless of whether the parts pass through holes.
Origin: Before the 1990s, most electronic circuits were assembled by pushing ("stuffing") component leads through plated circuit through-holes. Most circuitboards now use surface mount parts that are not mounted in holes. Nevertheless, the word "to stuff" persists meaning to assemble parts onto a printed circuitboard, regardless of whether the parts pass through holes.
by CircuitGuy August 17, 2008
by Ben December 11, 2003
The word that can substitute everything. Very often used by peoples, is usually used for something you don't know what its called, can be sexual
Do you want to come over to y house tonight and do fun stuff?
Fine lets go and do stuff!
His stuff was so small!!
Fine lets go and do stuff!
His stuff was so small!!
by katy explains December 10, 2013
by Fayzon January 05, 2016
by Jason Rott September 02, 2005
by katomicbomb February 15, 2008
1. term used by idiots when speaking in front of an audience
2. term used when you run of things to say
3. term used after something totally random
2. term used when you run of things to say
3. term used after something totally random
1. ...and then, the volcano, like, explodes, and stuff. like, yeah.
2. Then we can, like, go sacrifice a rubber lizard, and stuff.
3. Then we can, like, go sacrifice a rubber lizard, and stuff.
2. Then we can, like, go sacrifice a rubber lizard, and stuff.
3. Then we can, like, go sacrifice a rubber lizard, and stuff.
by hi there December 23, 2003