something that no one knows what it means and there's a good change a lad named Dave created it and usually meaning something along the lines of "fight me"
Elise- I think Dave is mad at me.
Alice- why do you that?
Elise- he said 'buff me'...
Alice- oh dang he's pissed
Alice- why do you that?
Elise- he said 'buff me'...
Alice- oh dang he's pissed
by sfluvsballerz October 6, 2016

by Buffcocks December 22, 2021

When a guy obviously works out and is muscular but isn't cut (skinny) so they still have a stomach and their muscles aren't prominent in their appearance
(Think 2017 Chris Pratt before the major weight loss)
(Think 2017 Chris Pratt before the major weight loss)
"omg brad is so hot"
"Wtf ew no he's fat"
"What no he obviously works out and has muscle he's just no skinny enough for them to show so he's kinda like chubby-buff, god Kelsey why are you such a hater"
"Wtf ew no he's fat"
"What no he obviously works out and has muscle he's just no skinny enough for them to show so he's kinda like chubby-buff, god Kelsey why are you such a hater"
by Batmans_Buttplug June 25, 2024

by RandomSchoolDudePerson February 24, 2023

by Y4MEEN February 19, 2022

To paint over, or otherwise remove, tagging or graffiti.
Buffing is the opposite of tagging, and is usually done in colors that blend with the original colors present on the tagged surface. Occasionally, lame buffers will use other, non-matching/blending colors.
Buffing is not typically employed to remove art, except by the lame.
Buffing is the opposite of tagging, and is usually done in colors that blend with the original colors present on the tagged surface. Occasionally, lame buffers will use other, non-matching/blending colors.
Buffing is not typically employed to remove art, except by the lame.
A: "Hey, did you see all that lame tagging that went up in the alley last night?"
B: "No worries, dude, I already buffed over it."
A: "Sweet!"
B: "No worries, dude, I already buffed over it."
A: "Sweet!"
by The TCA sucks October 13, 2017
