A card game based on blackjack, wherein each player is dealt two facedown cards and then chooses one to turn face up. Bluffing is a big part of the game.
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Typically used to describe work that appears superficially complete but lacks thoroughness, attention to detail, or proper execution. The person "bluffing" their way through creates the illusion of completion while cutting corners, skipping critical steps, or ignoring quality standards.
Example 1:
"Did you see the drainage calculations Jenkins submitted? He totally bluffed those numbers. There's no way he actually ran the hydraulic model. This is going to fail in the first storm."
Example 2:
"Sarah bluffed her way through that presentation. She had slides, sure, but half the data didn't even match the project scope. Classic bluffed work."
Example 3:
"The contractor bluffed the entire punch list. Yeah, everything's 'complete,' but look at these paint drips and uneven caulking. Total bluff job."
Example 4:
"I can tell this report was bluffed. Half the citations don't actually support the conclusions, and the formatting changes three times. Someone clearly rushed this out the door."
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Bluff job (noun): The resulting product of bluffed work
Bluffing it (verb, present continuous): Currently performing work in this manner
Example 1:
"Did you see the drainage calculations Jenkins submitted? He totally bluffed those numbers. There's no way he actually ran the hydraulic model. This is going to fail in the first storm."
Example 2:
"Sarah bluffed her way through that presentation. She had slides, sure, but half the data didn't even match the project scope. Classic bluffed work."
Example 3:
"The contractor bluffed the entire punch list. Yeah, everything's 'complete,' but look at these paint drips and uneven caulking. Total bluff job."
Example 4:
"I can tell this report was bluffed. Half the citations don't actually support the conclusions, and the formatting changes three times. Someone clearly rushed this out the door."
Related Terms:
Bluff job (noun): The resulting product of bluffed work
Bluffing it (verb, present continuous): Currently performing work in this manner
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Get the bluffed mug.Wearing a pair of headphones, typically within the context of a group of people studying, without actually playing music. The benefit of headphone bluffing is that people typically won't talk to you but you can still hear everything that is going on, therefore allowing you to be passively engaged in conversations of your choosing.
"Yo, I want to talk to Lucas but his headphones are in!"
"Look out, he might be headphone bluffing! You listening in, Luke?"
"Look out, he might be headphone bluffing! You listening in, Luke?"
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